Leclused
Active member
Hi,
Just some info.
Paul de Bie, one of our members and a pretty good cave photographer, made a small write up (sorry in dutch) of the method he uses now. The key is material from the make "Yongnuo". Were a controller is attached to the camera and up the 6 flashes can be controlled remotely.
http://scavalon.blogspot.be/2017/06/ondergronds-fotograferen.html
Especially the photo sequences where he explains what he changed between the pictures is very interesting.
A lot of the info came from the photographer Philippe Crochet who also wrote an article (in French) about the usage of Yongnuo material.
http://www.philippe-crochet.com/articles/details/184/spelunca-n-137
BR
Just some info.
Paul de Bie, one of our members and a pretty good cave photographer, made a small write up (sorry in dutch) of the method he uses now. The key is material from the make "Yongnuo". Were a controller is attached to the camera and up the 6 flashes can be controlled remotely.
http://scavalon.blogspot.be/2017/06/ondergronds-fotograferen.html
Especially the photo sequences where he explains what he changed between the pictures is very interesting.
A lot of the info came from the photographer Philippe Crochet who also wrote an article (in French) about the usage of Yongnuo material.
http://www.philippe-crochet.com/articles/details/184/spelunca-n-137
BR