1/6/2024 0 Comments White dome soft light fhash![]() ![]() The flash illuminates the ceiling much further back, and also illuminated part of the back wall. Lets examine what happens to the direction of the light now. Next I simply rotated the flash head backward and the SpinLight 360® forward so I could bounce the flash light forward, as shown in the next image. The resulting illumination from only the overhead bounce flash is shown in the photo below. That was the only adjustment I made.Īs you can see in the image above, because of the way the SpinLight card was positioned, the only light source that will illuminate the subject will be from above with the flash bouncing from the ceiling. Next I easily blocked the subject from the on-camera direct flash by simply turning the SpinLight, moving the white card (you can use the black card for this as well) 180 degrees, so that the subject was blocked/isolated/goboed from the direct on-camera flash. Just to recap, despite only having the one flash, the position of the flash and the SpinLight 360® card actually results in giving us TWO light sources illuminating the subject from a single flash – the ceiling, which we used to bounce off of, and the direct front on-camera flash. In this position the subject will be illuminated by the bounce flash from the celling above, as well as by direct light from the on-camera flash.Īs you can see in the photo above, this particular set up resulted in a nice light. The camera is fixed on a tripod in front of our subject, set up with the SpinLight 360® Ring Module, a clear dome and a 4” white bounce card as shown below.Īs you can see the flash is pointed up and the SpinLight card opening is pointed toward the subject. ![]() In this scenario our model Shanna is in front of a black wall, with the rest of the room having all white walls and a white ceiling. Here’s a demonstration of a portrait session: It’s super easy to make creative decisions and quick adjustments to get different looks using the SpinLight 360® system.
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