Dan Savinelli: "This is my behind the scenes video for the FStoppers 2011 Contest. It is a photo shoot where I utilize composite photography & some creativity to come up with a more exciting portrait. I give tips and knowledge where ever I can, I hope you learn something.”
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I really enjoyed the commentary about the velveteen during the editing. Good way of adding depth while watching you mask away stuff. Nice work. Go set the world on fire...
How exactly did he shot the bass guitar with a PCB Einstein AND such a high shutter speed ? What trigger did he use ?
I used a Pocket Wizard TT1 for my Nikon & Pocket Wizard Mc2 made for Einstein. With this new Pocket Wizard system in hyper sync mode, you can use your Einstein up to 8000th of a second, (depending on camera). Pretty Amazing.Edit
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I used a Pocket Wizard TT1 for my Nikon & Pocket Wizard Mc2 made for Einstein. With this new Pocket Wizard system in hyper sync mode, you can use your Einstein up to 8000th of a second, (depending on camera). Pretty Amazing.