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    Time for another profile picture update...



    I always struggle with sportraits, mostly because I don't like having my photo taken, and also they always seem harder to do then photographing someone else.

    I did this with the camera tethered to lightroom, and then used a 2 sec delayed shutter (I didn't want a remote in my hands.)

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    The room space was very tight, meaning I couldn't get much distance between me and the background.This made it quite challenging trying to stop light spilling out from the soft box and flooding the background. I imagine a grid would be useful in these situations.

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    I really like how you lit this one Richard, very punchy light and some drama all at once - well made!!
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    Very nicely done, Richard. I really like the "punchy light", as Ed calls it. Though I'm not a fan of the blown highlight on your forehead if you don't mind me saying. I also like that you are using the Yongnuo flashes with such excellent results. It encourages me to make more use of mine.
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    I 100% that self portraits are harder than regular ones.

    Nice and punchy for sure Richard and thanks as always for sharing the lighting recipe - it's so useful to others.
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    Very well done and great lighting idea.
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    Really like high contrast here.Thanks for sharing light setup.

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    Well done Richard. Appreciate that you include the lighting setup.

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    Very nicely done! Great lighting to be sure!

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    Thanks all

    Quote Originally Posted by Iguanasan View Post
    Very nicely done, Richard. I really like the "punchy light", as Ed calls it. Though I'm not a fan of the blown highlight on your forehead if you don't mind me saying. I also like that you are using the Yongnuo flashes with such excellent results. It encourages me to make more use of mine.
    The blown out area is an annoyance... I'm a big fan of the Yongnuo flashes, If I'm not shooting with ETTL (which is most of the time) then I'll normally stick a Yongnuo on a light stand before I get out a canon. (The audio ready signal is very useful, and because they are cheaper I don't mind putting them in more volatile locations).

    I'm interested in Canons new line up which they announced yesterday, their wireless flash system looks very tasty, but a bit to expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aubintbay View Post
    Very nicely done! Great lighting to be sure!
    Agree- a nice strong self portrait
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