Love you're videos great way of explaining everything 👏🏻 might be a stupid question but I thought as long as you remove all ambient light in the room you're flash then sort of becomes you're shutter speed for freezing motion?
No such thing as a stupid question. Your flash will pulse at certain speeds depending on the mode it is set to, and that's where the high speed synch units differ, because they can flash at quicker durations than standard. So at standard synch, the flash may only have a duration of 1/255sec ( I the case of the Elinchrom three) and this would still leave SOME blur for faster moving objects. Thank you for watching.. and I'm really glad you are enjoying the content.
What great fun....love it...great results in the end worth the persistence 😁
Absolutely... just had to keep going. Literally ALL of our experimental shoots go like this... but yeah, its eventually worth it!
"If we get to take seven you're just gonna throw flour at her" 😂😂😂 love that!
I was serious.😅 thank you for watching.
patience, practice, persistence........ well done!
Never stop learning. 😅
Love you're videos great way of explaining everything 👏🏻 might be a stupid question but I thought as long as you remove all ambient light in the room you're flash then sort of becomes you're shutter speed for freezing motion?
No such thing as a stupid question. Your flash will pulse at certain speeds depending on the mode it is set to, and that's where the high speed synch units differ, because they can flash at quicker durations than standard.
So at standard synch, the flash may only have a duration of 1/255sec ( I the case of the Elinchrom three) and this would still leave SOME blur for faster moving objects.
Thank you for watching.. and I'm really glad you are enjoying the content.
@PortraitofaWrestler thanks for the reply and the explanation really appreciate it 🙏🏻look forward to you're future videos.