by the way, i see that you are using your strobe on a tripod pointing directly to the ceiling. do you change the angle around frequently? boucing lighting directly off the ceiling creates shadow below eyes and chin.
on 17 Jun 2008 at 11:53 pm mark
I do and usually I have to stuck a reflector below the subject to soften that shadow. Really need one more flash, maybe two.
After seeing this guy from strobist, I really think I need to expand my lighting skill and imagination.
by the way, i see that you are using your strobe on a tripod pointing directly to the ceiling. do you change the angle around frequently? boucing lighting directly off the ceiling creates shadow below eyes and chin.
I do and usually I have to stuck a reflector below the subject to soften that shadow. Really need one more flash, maybe two.
After seeing this guy from strobist, I really think I need to expand my lighting skill and imagination.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jwlphotography/sets/72157600010740975/