Holiday lights assignment
- Brandon Marquez
- Dec 8, 2020
- 1 min read
Shooting for this assignment was pretty fun, and very simple. All the work that had to be done was positioning my subject and the flashes, while getting in the right spots to take the photos. One thing I had trouble with at first was the ISO. I had it at 1600 at first, then 800, then 400 which ended up being almost perfect with my light level low. I wanted to make sure I caught the lights either straight behind her or to the side. I wish that the flashes did not reflect off the wall, but I sadly couldn't control that and had to deal with it.

400 ISO, 1/10 SS, 4.0 Fstop, Nissan Flashes used.
1/128 on Di700A, -1.5 EV used on Di600.
Lights positioned in front to the left, and slightly behind to the right of subject for all photos.

400 ISO, 1/10 SS, 4.0 Fstop, Nissan flashes used.
1/128 on Di700A, -1.5 EV used on Di600.
Lights positioned in front to the left, and slightly behind to the right of subject for all photos.

400 ISO, 1/10 SS, 4.0 Fstop, Nissan flashes used.
1/128 on Di700A, -1.5 EV used on Di600.
Lights positioned in front to the left, and slightly behind to the right of subject for all photos.

400 ISO, 1/10 SS, 4.0 Fstop, Nissan flashes used.
1/128 on Di700A, -1.5 EV used on Di600.
Lights positioned in front to the left, and slightly behind to the right of subject for all photos.

400 ISO, 1/10 SS, 4.0 Fstop, Nissan flashes used.
1/128 on Di700A, -1.5 EV used on Di600.
Lights positioned in front to the left, and slightly behind to the right of subject for all photos.
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