Alex, first thanks for a simple and concise video, well done. A couple of things that would help some of the people watching your videos: First, you show your shot set up of your straight-on flash shot then the resulting photo, Well done. Then you show your second off-camera setup and again you show the result, again well done. The rub as they say, and what I was looking for, would be for a side-by-side view with both of the shoots for easy comparison of the two images. The second would be you mentioned adding another off-camera flash to get an even better shot with even more depth (3-dimensional view). Then you left it hanging, I was actually looking forward to seeing the third shot. Anyway, thanks for taking the time to make and post this video.
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Alex, first thanks for a simple and concise video, well done. A couple of things that would help some of the people watching your videos: First, you show your shot set up of your straight-on flash shot then the resulting photo, Well done. Then you show your second off-camera setup and again you show the result, again well done. The rub as they say, and what I was looking for, would be for a side-by-side view with both of the shoots for easy comparison of the two images. The second would be you mentioned adding another off-camera flash to get an even better shot with even more depth (3-dimensional view). Then you left it hanging, I was actually looking forward to seeing the third shot. Anyway, thanks for taking the time to make and post this video.
Thanks for the thoughtful comment! I think you're right, a comparison could really help so I'll keep that in mind :-)