Larry, the photos work for me. Nice, Joe
My friend Aeriol asked me to show up at her gig last night and get
some photos of her with her new hairdo.
As the bartender said when she saw me "More pictures of the same
people doing the same thing at the same place!".
The difference being that last night, just to see how it would work,
I brought a studio strobe. WTF, I've never photographed musicians
in a bar, with a full on studio strobe before, I wanted to see how
it would work if I could throw stupid big numbers of photons at
them. The short answer is that I was eventually able to get some
decent photos, but it was tough. Especially only using one strobe.
Fortunately it was a quiet night, so I didn't have to worry too much
about pissing off too many patrons. Some of my best luck was from
cheating a second light source by aiming the strobe at the mirror
stage left, but letting a bunch of light spill out the side to get
some fill from "straight on".
I expect that in the future I should try multiple speedlights on light stands.
I also found that just using the modeling light as a hot light
worked pretty well.
This is also the first set of photos that I've tried processing
using LR4. I'm not entirely happy with the processing. "Auto tone"
sucks when you really do want a black background.
But, for your amusement:
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157629493693342/
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