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ringflash Images
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Images by: Mark Cleghorn
Mark Cleghorn Photography
www.markcleghorn.com
"...just taken delivery of your ringflash adapter and shot the first pictures:
WOW what a great studio and location product, I have been using it in the studio instead of my heavy studio ring flash and the product is awesome and a perfect entry for photographers getting into more creative use of flash, it even works great with TTL even though I prefer to use it with the speedlite on manual.
The shots were taken on the Canon 5D with a 24-105 zoom lens
60th at f5.6 with the flash set on manual, adjusting the power as needed.
For the full high key images I also used two studio flash units, but the same effect could have been achieved with the quantum QFlash."
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These images were taken by visitors to our stand at "Focus On Imaging 2007" using a Canon D20, Canon 580EX flash and the RINGFLASH ADAPTER. All pictures were taken hand-held! The shots were all taken at iso 100 but with a variety of exposure mode settings and focal lengths.
These "snap-shots" may not have great artistic value, but they demonstrate the very special light quality of the ringflash adapter and its ability for anything from close-up to full figure shots. For a single "on-camera" (or should we say "on-lens"?) light source, this appears to be quite flattering.
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Photographer: Richard Nowak
Client: Josef Klir Fashion Designer "2007 Calendar"
Camera : Canon EOS 5 D + Canon lenses
ringflash adapter used as fill-in with Hensel Studio flash unit + umbrella or softbox |
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Images by: Mark Cleghorn,Mark Cleghorn Photography. www.markcleghorn.com
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