In this installment of the Lighting with Flash series, photographer and Strobist.com publisher David Hobby employs compact flash units to light an outdoor environmental portrait of a beekeeper and his bees. For the portrait, David balances the light from two strobes with late-afternoon sunshine, using a snap-on grid to focus the light from one strobe and adjusting his camera's white balance to add warmth to shade-lit skin tones. Next, David addresses a more challenging subject: a humming hive of honeybees. Working quickly for obvious reasons, David uses his camera's automatic, through-the-lens (TTL) flash-exposure mode along with a ring-light adaptor for the strobe. The course concludes with some insights on David's approach to lighting and his choice of subject matter. Learning objectives Balancing daylight and flash Using a grid modifier to control flash lighting Using TTL mode to work quickly Choosing subjects that make good stories https://www.linkedin.com/learning/l...rtrait-of-a-beekeeper-and-his-bees?u=93557497 Код: https://mypikpak.com/s/VNWs-NTOBdHJMD4vIPtNd_sko1 Lighting with Flash Portrait of a Beekeeper and His Bees After copying this content, open PikPak-App and enjoy extremely fast streaming