wallyr8
The Older We Get, The Better We Were
The small stream where I am trying to photograph Dippers is dark and a bit gloomy. Occasional spots of sunlight show through the known feeding areas, but generally the spot is quite dark, iso1250/f4/80th, at best.
I've been experimenting with two remote flash units mounted outside the blind and Pocket Wizard triggers to fire them, but the challenge is directional view when the flash are set at 105mm.... So, I was wondering if there is a contraption that would turn flash heads to follow the camera direction. In my mind, I envision a small unit attached to a sidewinder or a gimbal that would move a flash holder to the same direction as the camera....
Do any of you setup lighting outside a blind?
Maybe I am making this more complicated than it really is
Regards,
Wally
I've been experimenting with two remote flash units mounted outside the blind and Pocket Wizard triggers to fire them, but the challenge is directional view when the flash are set at 105mm.... So, I was wondering if there is a contraption that would turn flash heads to follow the camera direction. In my mind, I envision a small unit attached to a sidewinder or a gimbal that would move a flash holder to the same direction as the camera....
Do any of you setup lighting outside a blind?
Maybe I am making this more complicated than it really is
Regards,
Wally