Here is another image I made during this week's wedding class. We had just stepped outside and I wanted to capture the color of the sky and the clouds. That demanded a small F-stop and fast shutter speed. That meant I had to place my flash as close to the subject as possible. The close proximity of the flash and the high shutter speed created a beautifully vignetted lighting pattern on the bride and groom nearly spotlighting them in front of the church. I love the effect. Camera specs; Canon 40D fitted with 10-22mm lens at 10mm, F 10 @ 1/400 second, ISO 200.
Enjoy! -David
David,
ReplyDeleteNice image. Did you use high speed synch on the flash?
I notice you shoot a lot of JPEG and so have to get it right in camera. What picture mode do you use on the 40D please?
Thanks for the postings.
Dave