Can we get a technique/style thread going?
I'm always on the lookout for new ways of taking shots so what is your favourite technique?
Have you been meaning to try something out but haven't gotten round to it?
Pic related: Overpower the sun with studio strobes.
Brenizer Method/Bokeh Panorama
Frozen ball
'Cinematic' crop/colour grading
Panning
Long exposure
High speed
Macro
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>>2697237
I want to try pinhole landscapes
>>2697237
fill looks nice.
balance looks lol terry.
over power looks like a studio backdrop.
kill is best.
How does /p/ feel about dutch angles?
>>2697331
Should only be used in the proper context, such as to show action, conflict, tension, etc. Not for the shit shown in that image.
>>2697331
I feel very hateful about it.
>>2697242
what colors were shifted/added here?
faggoting
>>2697237
could I get some tips/heads-up on the "overpower" style?
>>2697367
1. point strobes at subject
2. set power to overpower the sun
3. ???
4. Profit!
>>2697237
INTERESTED in over power
do you need a high sync strobe?
>>2697331
Ugh...never seen a dutch angle pic that wouldn't look better straight desu senpai.
>>2697605
No. You 'can' do it with high sync however you lose flash power with high speed so you're kinda fighting a losing battle.
>>2697605
Flash exposure is determined by aperture. Dial up your flash power, stop down your aperture, use your highest x-sync speed. Use a low iso and you should be able to kill a good amount of ambient light.