Building Up a Multiple Flash Action Shot
Apr 30th 2011Capture amazing images using this simple approach with multiple flashes.[IMG]http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/images/17/00/03/79/76/37976.jpeg[/IMG]
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i am most likely getting the t2i and wanted to know if i should get one with a whole family of lenses or get one with one lense and a rode videomic and glidecam any idea which one i should get
the lenses i would have are sigma 28-70 canon ef 75-300mm canon 50mm .40x fisheye 2.2x telephoto lense all in one package with the t2i and i also already have a regular tripod for still shots and everything else if i didnt get a glidecam
Capture amazing images using this simple approach with multiple flashes.[IMG]http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/images/17/00/03/79/76/37976.jpeg[/IMG]
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"I had a very late start on this edit, so it is not the full length I wanted it to be, but this winter also had very little to offer with the snow. " Check out the Maine-Land Collab: newschoolers.com/watch/436504.0/Maine-Land-Collab-Promo?t=6 MLC is an east coast movie being produced by Curtis Bolduc. I will be remaking his edit with more shots that are not shown in this edit. Filmed with Canon T2i Lenses: Rokinon 8mm, 75-300mm, 18-55mm, 18-135. Color Graded in Magic Bullet Filmed and Edited by Tucker Pillsbury Additional Footage: Joey Sczurko
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