NikonUSAさんのインスタグラム写真 - (NikonUSAInstagram)「Snow Leaf Transparency, shot by #NikonAmbassador @daveblackphoto. Get the details from Dave: "#NikonZ7, ISO1000, 1/640 at f8, NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f4 S lens with a Close-Up Filter, WB3030K ... LIGHTPAINTING with LED flashlight (250 Lumens) with CTO Orange Gel. The early morning thick overcast created perfect conditions for what I call 'Small World' Lightpaintings. Even though I’m using a fast shutter speed I still call this a Lightpainting as I am simply using a handheld 'Light Source'...an LED flashlight. • HOW THIS IMAGE WAS MADE: I was simply walking-about with my camera and my LED flashlight looking for a picture. I noticed this little leaf and liked the green-to-brown seasonal transition. And I could SEE that it was nearly transparent when I held my LED flashlight Off-Camera in my Left hand while hand-holding my #Z7 mirrorless camera in my right hand...No Tripod (your choice) I was just keeping it a simple walk-about and not about complex flash. • 'I’m AFRAID of LIGHTING' ...I hear this at every workshop I teach...and I truly understand those who run away from Flash...I was afraid too, but let me encourage you.  My suggestion to those who are afraid of lighting is to simply take an LED flashlight out with you early in the morning or evening, especially when it’s cloudy. These dim ambient-light conditions are “dim enough” and enables your LED flashlight to easily illuminate small subjects from a few inches away. • IT’S EASY TO LIGHT: Find your Small World subject...compose the scene...Auto-Focus on the little subject. Now, simply hold your flashlight out-away from your camera a few inches away from the flower or leaf or spider or dew drops on grass, whatever. Aim the LIGHT at your little subject while always looking through the camera to SEE where the LIGHT is illuminating the little subject. Make a picture...move the light a ¼ inch and again SEE what the LIGHT does to the subject...Make another picture. Move the Light 2 inches left and Make another picture, move your handheld camera one inch right and Make another picture, etc. Always SEEING what the Light is doing to the subject ...THIS is LIGHTING."」12月10日 4時33分 - nikonusa

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Snow Leaf Transparency, shot by #NikonAmbassador @daveblackphoto. Get the details from Dave: "#NikonZ7, ISO1000, 1/640 at f8, NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f4 S lens with a Close-Up Filter, WB3030K ... LIGHTPAINTING with LED flashlight (250 Lumens) with CTO Orange Gel. The early morning thick overcast created perfect conditions for what I call 'Small World' Lightpaintings. Even though I’m using a fast shutter speed I still call this a Lightpainting as I am simply using a handheld 'Light Source'...an LED flashlight.

HOW THIS IMAGE WAS MADE:
I was simply walking-about with my camera and my LED flashlight looking for a picture. I noticed this little leaf and liked the green-to-brown seasonal transition. And I could SEE that it was nearly transparent when I held my LED flashlight Off-Camera in my Left hand while hand-holding my #Z7 mirrorless camera in my right hand...No Tripod (your choice) I was just keeping it a simple walk-about and not about complex flash.

'I’m AFRAID of LIGHTING' ...I hear this at every workshop I teach...and I truly understand those who run away from Flash...I was afraid too, but let me encourage you.
My suggestion to those who are afraid of lighting is to simply take an LED flashlight out with you early in the morning or evening, especially when it’s cloudy. These dim ambient-light conditions are “dim enough” and enables your LED flashlight to easily illuminate small subjects from a few inches away.

IT’S EASY TO LIGHT:
Find your Small World subject...compose the scene...Auto-Focus on the little subject. Now, simply hold your flashlight out-away from your camera a few inches away from the flower or leaf or spider or dew drops on grass, whatever.
Aim the LIGHT at your little subject while always looking through the camera to SEE where the LIGHT is illuminating the little subject. Make a picture...move the light a ¼ inch and again SEE what the LIGHT does to the subject...Make another picture. Move the Light 2 inches left and Make another picture, move your handheld camera one inch right and Make another picture, etc.
Always SEEING what the Light is doing to the subject ...THIS is LIGHTING."


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