Table Top 360°
Pic shows Martin Söderström during the practice session at White Style 2010, Leogang. For this shot I was sitting on the edge of the launch ramp and had my Nikkor 70-200mm vr1 dialled up to 160mm and the camera set to 1/250th sec, f/6.3, iso 250. At 1/250th because I was using flash (could have gone to 1/320th but didn’t need to); my two trusty Nikon SB-24’s can be seen on the left on top of Austria’s highest light stand. Flashes triggered reliably using Elinchrom Skyports. What can’t be seen is Max – he was keeping the light stand steady and doing the fine directional tuning, which, is something that doesn’t come as standard yet with Skyports;-) Perhaps a remote controlled / motorized directional tracking system for the flashes would be cool, or, even just joystick control from the camera’s RF trigger to set them up with. Mmmmm….
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