R ryancahill98 Aug 19, 2010 #1 I was just wondering if there was a good way to have indoor lighting with only one light. If not, is there a way to make proffesional or semi-proffesional lighting from just a lamp? Thanks in advance. -Ryan
I was just wondering if there was a good way to have indoor lighting with only one light. If not, is there a way to make proffesional or semi-proffesional lighting from just a lamp? Thanks in advance. -Ryan
knightly Aug 23, 2010 #21 OK, It's driving me crazy... who's the DP in the picture, I've seen the doc but can't remember his name. Upvote 0 Downvote
OK, It's driving me crazy... who's the DP in the picture, I've seen the doc but can't remember his name.
M1chae1 Aug 23, 2010 #22 Adeimantus said: Just happened to be doing some lighting tests on m y T2i today. Auto Focus on, Auto Exposure on. all I did was go from 3-point to 2-point to 1-point lighting and back again. What a difference it makes! I am now a full convert to triangulation. Cheers! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9yjM39Y9Bc (sorry for the abrupt end: it's a light test, not an editing test) Click to expand... Good stuff man. Looking much more interesting now (as opposed to your nat lighting exteriors). Excellent start. Thanks. Upvote 0 Downvote
Adeimantus said: Just happened to be doing some lighting tests on m y T2i today. Auto Focus on, Auto Exposure on. all I did was go from 3-point to 2-point to 1-point lighting and back again. What a difference it makes! I am now a full convert to triangulation. Cheers! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9yjM39Y9Bc (sorry for the abrupt end: it's a light test, not an editing test) Click to expand... Good stuff man. Looking much more interesting now (as opposed to your nat lighting exteriors). Excellent start. Thanks.