Sunday, January 17, 2010

Limerick Strobist Meet in Cratloe Woods.

It was a nice afternoon for meeting fellow strobists from Limerick. This time the venue is Cratloe woods.  Cratloe woods, while beautiful, can be quite hard to use as the a setting. Not sure if it's because there's so many options or somehow all those vertical lines just scream for some kind of symmetry and compositional harmony.  Most of us started the day working with flash, but as the sun began to set, we had a lovely stream of yellow light filtering through the trees. It seem logical to abandon the flash guns and embrace the natural light then. Well done to Triona, Tatyana, Gemma and Laura for doing a great job braving the cold. It's a shame the snow's gone at this stage.


(2 bare flash on both sides of model, one bare flash behind model, one bare flash in front of model)



(crosslighting. One grid flash camera left and one bare flash camera right and behind model)








( one flash with grid, high and above model)

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