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Thread: Strobist: Nikon 35mm F1.8 AF-S DX

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    Talking Strobist: Nikon 35mm F1.8 AF-S DX

    a simple strobist setup inspired by Dustin Diaz

    shot with 50mm F2 pre-AI.



    anybody care to guess the strobist setup for this one?

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    cant see anthing

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    ohh! sorry about that. will fix it asap



    //cant edit the post above.

    hope u like it btw!

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    Umm cant guess, but I can see Cd's and it looks under exposed.. So i would say no flash?

    But there must be some light to reflect from the CD's

    it does look cool though, just a shame you can tread the 35 1.8 bit..

    MATT

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    there is flash actually!

    Single Strobe snooted at camera right mounted on a tripod at 1/8 power pointed towards a handy mirror set on camera left facing a 45deg angle to hit the rear background reflectors.

    and the 35mm 1.8 bit can be read because i meant to do that.. wanted to give it an advertisement feel to it i guess!

    and there are CDs! to give cool reflections and effects

    thnks for guessing matt!

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    Snooted is that how you got the strips??

    The cd's do look cool.. thanks for sharing how it was done.

    MATT

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    yes sir! no problem mate

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    The way you just explained that, I felt I was back doing calculus again...

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    very nice effect you got there.
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    gregg: LOL

    thanks for viewing graeme!

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    Interesting shot. The use of the CD's is smart.

    I would have liked a little more fill light to show the ridges in the lens cover.

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    thnks scottie! yeah i would definitely want tht too. bt ran out of battery for the flash at the time! dang. n i still havent gotten arnd to get a fresh set since im in the midst of final exams!

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