Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Lesson 7 Strobe Outdoors

1. Make a portrait where the person’s face and the background are the same exposure.

2. Make a portrait where the person’s face is exposed one stop under and the background is normally exposed. Turn the stobe power down one stop and keep the same exposure as the 1st photograph.

3. Make a portrait where the person’s face is normally exposed and the background is one stop under. Don't forget to turn the strobe back up one stop to match the 1st photograph.

4. Make a portrait where the person’s face is normally exposed and the background is two stops under.

All four should be photographed in exactly the same place and you will need to adjust the strobe for the second shot only.

This is a test for your reference and should be layed out accordingly.

Print your f stop and shutter speed under each photograph.

Subject should be 3 stops darker than background.

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