Re: 120 x 55 x 55 Ripple testing
Getting the ripples is the easy part....hairdryer....It's the lighting that's tricky.
I'm thinking of adding a second hairdryer...Need to see the neighbour.

The Geissman reflectors are tremendous. So even.
Viktor. I'm not sure if you shoot RAW?...much more power in your hands. Underexposing can give you higher shutter speeds, and then pull it back in editing. It's like having extra ISO. But not actually using it(but you get the benafit)...if that makes sense.
Antipofish said:So getting the ripples.. whats the trick ?
Getting the ripples is the easy part....hairdryer....It's the lighting that's tricky.
I'm thinking of adding a second hairdryer...Need to see the neighbour.

viktorlantos said:I know ATI lights easily shoot much more to the tank with it's great reflectors. Probably the same with your Giesemann.
The Geissman reflectors are tremendous. So even.
Viktor. I'm not sure if you shoot RAW?...much more power in your hands. Underexposing can give you higher shutter speeds, and then pull it back in editing. It's like having extra ISO. But not actually using it(but you get the benafit)...if that makes sense.