Wednesday, 11 September 2019

multiple flash

Multiple Flash

~Definition ~

Multiple shot mode is a setting that allows the flash to go off multiple times per shutter click. You can set how many times it will fire and at what time interval those flashes will go off. With multiple shot photography, you can uniquely capture movement in one exposure



~Image ~







~Description 

fast movement
1 to 4 second shutter speed
multiple flashes
long exposure
black backdrops or nigh time
soft-boxes above subject

Equipment used

NIKON D3500
tripod
studio lights
black backdrops
soft-boxes
camera settings

shutter speed 3 seconds
f/20
ISO 200

images









Evaluation


The above images were created by using a long shutter speed as well as flashing a light multiple times to create spaces between movement, the long shutter speed meant that more movement could be captured, the high f stop meant that the image captured the right amount of light, the ISO of 200 ensured that the images weren't over exposed and full of white light. This photography was achieved in a studio using a black back drop as well as tripods, soft boxes and obviously a camera in manual mode.

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