Chromobotia Macracanthus
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Hi. I have several questions that I wanted to see what the general consensus on here was to approach as a situation and see what different techniques we all use.
You are at a party, lets say a disco with a DJ. Now typically these are very dark - ok for our eyes but perhaps not our cameras. You need to use flash because it's so dark even a 1.4 F stop and a D700 up at 6400 would cause motion blur and or unacceptable noise. I keep quite a wide aperture and highish ISO just so the flash doesn't pump out too much light...
One issue I have with this is, I technically know how to get round this in my own way. Out comes the SB-900, attach to the top of my camera, bounce it to the ceiling slightly behind me. Fine? Well no not really. Because whilst you can get a nice image, stop the action etc, it looks like people are dancing during the day! It just looks stupid somehow...
How do you all approach this? There seems to be alot of written text about similar concepts but nothing much I can find on actually saying right okay, this room is dark, and I want to keep it looking dark, and just light my subject alone, without the whole room looking like daylight.
So...how do you do it...
NB please, no tripod talk and no shutter speeds of 1 second etc!
You are at a party, lets say a disco with a DJ. Now typically these are very dark - ok for our eyes but perhaps not our cameras. You need to use flash because it's so dark even a 1.4 F stop and a D700 up at 6400 would cause motion blur and or unacceptable noise. I keep quite a wide aperture and highish ISO just so the flash doesn't pump out too much light...
One issue I have with this is, I technically know how to get round this in my own way. Out comes the SB-900, attach to the top of my camera, bounce it to the ceiling slightly behind me. Fine? Well no not really. Because whilst you can get a nice image, stop the action etc, it looks like people are dancing during the day! It just looks stupid somehow...
How do you all approach this? There seems to be alot of written text about similar concepts but nothing much I can find on actually saying right okay, this room is dark, and I want to keep it looking dark, and just light my subject alone, without the whole room looking like daylight.
So...how do you do it...
NB please, no tripod talk and no shutter speeds of 1 second etc!