Eddie, other than the golf cart in the bg, that shot is pretty damn nice. What sort of lighting setup did you use?
Yeah, I started to wait until it was gone, but I had a representative from the country club over my shoulder who thought it was awesome.
If I remember right, I used a single SB-800, PWII's with a westcott 60" shoot-through umbrella at full power. They were in the shade but the scene in the back was still very bright.
I think I overprocessed it last time I posted a similar shot (due to out of cal monitor), so here's an oldie without any PP from my last holiday.
Done with approximately 45 minutes exposure, tripod, matrix metering 0 EV, off cam flash fired a few times on manual from off the camera axis.
Last edited by Dread Pirate Roberts; 09-24-2010 at 08:26 PM.
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HMVS Cerberus
Built in 1868 and the only remaining monitor class warship in the world. The first warship built in Britain that had no provision for sail power. Rusting a rotting at Half Moon Bay, Melbourne for want of a mere $6.5 million from our state Government.
Tragic.
We had a similar situation here in my state of South Carolina when the first submarine from the Civil War was found. You would be surprised what can be done with public if properly motivated.