LIME’s Happy Hour : Episode 5
January 15th, 2009 at 8:41pm
This is Episode 5 of LIME’s Happy Hour. As always we hope you enjoy it and we are hoping to get lot’s of feedback from all of you using the comments or by sending us an e-mail.
In this Episode :
- General introduction
- What’s up with LIME ? What have we been doing the past week & what have got in store for you in the near future ? This is where you’ll find out !
- Dear LIME In this section Bert & Pieter will be answering your questions. Got a question ? Please send it to us @ dearlime@squeezethelime.com
We’ll be talking about using gels, selling pictures, posing, the Canon 100mm macro and gray cards. - The feature segment Every week we will be talking about one specific subject. This time we talk about available light vs flash.
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I wish Sunbounce could also give away prizes for those who can’t go to the workshops.
Thank you Bert and Peter for sharing with us your experiences.
In studio we also use the macro lens a lot for portraits. The Nikkor 60mm is a very sharp (but slow) lens, which gives maginificant results. I wrote more on One Mojito later. http://nancy.bigfolioblog.com/weblog/post/86379.
Concerning the gray card. Out of the studio we use it hardly (usually we simply forget). In studio for catalogue work it is a standard part of the workflow. Although conditions are more in control in studio I find it best to use the gray card at the start and during the shoot so that you can easily batch process and the the pictures equally before starting post processing.
You guys should really start a forum. I think it would be cool to talk with the other people interested in LIME.
This is the best photography podcast out there, keep up the good work!
Just found your website through Flickr … and I’m so pleased I found it!
Great, great, great information y’all are sharing here!!
I just looked up Sunbounce and am curious as to which material you both use for portraiture?
Thanks for sharing so much!