January 4th, 2010

My wife is slowly teaching me what it means to be well dressed. Thus far I’ve learned: shoes and belt color should match, and denim does not go with MORE denim. During this little impromptu photo session with Lyn (wife) and Kallie (friend), I also learned that with you can never have too many layers.
This is true in Photoshop, too. I’m all about the layers. I usually make a new layer for every step in the edit. Healing brush, dodge and burn, sharpening, curves – each major step lives on its own layer. And I always keep the original layer in the stack, too. That way I can go back if I get lost. Plus, if you’re like me, you love soloing layers to see how far a photo has come.
Here are a few test shots with the new AB1600 down by Whiskeytown Lake. Using the PocketWizard Mini and Flex I was able to get a useable strobe sync speed of around 1/640. Strobe was boomed overhead with a small silver umbrella. Looking forward to setting up some more daylight blasting sessions soon.
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3 Responses
Look awesome. 1/640 sync speed is going allow much more flexible shooting conditions. What are using to power the AB’s?
January 4th, 2010 9:34 pm
Van
Thanks. Forgot to mention powered by the Vagabond II.
January 4th, 2010 10:09 pm
jesse
Those look awesome! I can’t wait to see what else you do with that kind of power!
January 5th, 2010 2:59 am
Daniel