Lighting Outdoors, Photography Tutorial. Adding Depth on an Overcast Day




This tutorial is setup to help add a little more dimension to photos taken outdoor on an overcast day. Get the gear we used cheap at http://tinyurl.com/nv3ncoo

Equipment used.
Canon 5D
Canon 85mm 1.8
Yongnuo 565 Flash Strobe
Yongnuo 662C Tranceiver
Speedlight Mount and Softbox

Lighting available at http://www.cowboystudo.com

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40 responses to “Lighting Outdoors, Photography Tutorial. Adding Depth on an Overcast Day”

  1. Thank you so much for your share ,we also have camera flash speedlite lighting to use in outdoors

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  2. you really need to improve your photography …after the light was added I thought you re gonna click a picture that was awesome…but I was just a very slight improvement over no flash…! come on man!

  3. Hey guys, just stumbled on your video today. Thanks for sharing. I have a question, would the same technique apply if I were to shoot products for my new business? Products like shampoo, essential oils, etc.

  4. it would b helpful if u took the cam off of tripod and showed us your equipment as youre talking about it front and back, then cut the video to where its on a tripod again.

  5. Great video. Especially thank you for showing out your gear. Very helpful. Please make more videos esp. how to use those 622s with at least three lights and about
    how to use them with an HSS capable speed light such as the YN 568 EX II. Thanks and keep up the good work.

  6. Thanks for posting this! I'm a month into using 4 Yongnuo 560IV off camera with their trigger. I love the setup. It has made a huge difference. Happen to have the same soft box as well.

  7. have the strobe inside the softbox to get rid of the shadows ?? hahaha wtf. You clowns have no fucking idea. the size of your light source will determine the hardness of your shadows. with a shitty tiny little softbox like that at such distance set at a 45 degree angle you will get shadows you idiots. you guys are fucking clueless. a bunch of country hicks who understand a little bit about photography and you're posting tutorials ?? wtf

  8. Thank you guys, it was really useful. I'm just about to get a basic outdoors set and been thinking about a Youngnou flash and then I run into your video. Thanks for making my decision easier. Have great lights! 🙂

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