Thanks Feck, I agree, The longer I see Honey wearing that dress the more I love it! If you are referring to the tools around Honey's neck, they and a few other items are very special to all of us here. They were gifts from our lovely and dearly departed irishgirl and her awesome husband tongue-O-matic! For the most part my girls won't allow me to post a pic without something from irishgirl as a tribute to such a beautiful soul! May she rest in eternal peace!Feck wrote:Oh yeah, that dress is hot. It’s almost like a second skin. Just noticed Honey’s necklace in the portrait. Badass.
Thanks GraFXman, I too like the natural light look but I often combine flashes with natural light. It really makes for a nice effect.GraFXman wrote:
Mr_Fix_it wrote:Thanks GraFXman, You are so right...The question not asked produces no answers!
So the "AD200 Pro" is a model name for a Godox remote flash unit. I also have the AD400 Pro and several Godox speed-lights.
For a better explanation here's a review of the flash.
Light modifiers are any sort of softbox, Beauty Dish, colored Gels or anything that goes between the bare light source and the subject to "Modify" the light.
The light modifier I used in that shot was my new 12 inch Beauty Dish.
Ahhh, ok, I got it..
Nice video!
I've got a wireless remote speed-light flash, but I've never used any kind of "modifier"
other than the plastic diffuser lens that came with the unit.
I rarely ever use the flash anyway unless absolutely necessary because I'm trying to
go for the "natural light" look..
Thanks AH, I'm sure Honey would enjoy that very much!Alottahope wrote:I may have 12”s of something to give to Honey’s beauty dish! But only in my dreams!
Nice look Mr Fix!
Your comments have a profound effect on us here! It's highly likely that I'm not alone in that.
Thanks PD, Those are very kind words indeed. Honey makes it easy, I do love to photograph her!PlasticDreams wrote:It's funny how your test shots are still better than most people's best shots
Honey looks beautiful again
Thanks Dewyn, I have to credit the girls here. They all make the job that much easier.Dewyn wrote:Superb photo, a great work as always !
That said, I make no secret of the fact that Honey is the Queen Bee around here!