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SoCo n Lime

Posts: 3283

Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

and p.s ill let you into a little secret ( my aviator ) is proof that models can stay still for longer than 1/1000th of a second (flash duration).. 0.8 of a second to be exact

who would of thought wink

Jan 05 13 08:14 am Link

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SoCo n Lime

Posts: 3283

Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

heres some more continous

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/110224/06/4d666688e4f4e_m.jpg

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/120928/11/5065e915f0344_m.jpg

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/120928/11/5065e9d3167f5_m.jpg

Jan 05 13 08:22 am Link

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strangeness

Posts: 21

Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

For me, the big win of continuous is that I can easily eyeball how things will turn out, and don't have to think about it or tweak and chimp. It's less THINKING and more CREATING. Anything that helps me draw on the right side of my brain rather than my left is a Good Thing. Continuous lights are one of those things.

Jan 05 13 12:14 pm Link

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Ken Marcus Studios

Posts: 9421

Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Light Is A Law

Strobe Is An Exposure



KM

Jan 05 13 12:19 pm Link

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kitty_empire

Posts: 864

Brighton, England, United Kingdom

SoCo n Lime wrote:
( my aviator )

She's flying a plane? In a hotel? Isn't that a fire hazard? big_smile

Jan 05 13 01:05 pm Link

Photographer

SoCo n Lime

Posts: 3283

Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

intense_puppy wrote:

She's flying a plane? In a hotel? Isn't that a fire hazard? big_smile

all she's missing is a scarf and some leather big_smile

Jan 06 13 06:55 am Link

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ChanStudio - OtherSide

Posts: 5403

Alpharetta, Georgia, US

For still, I prefer strobes...

Jan 06 13 11:18 am Link