Martin SH
Newly Enlightened
Whilst reading the Surefire Catalogue I was intrigued with a report on a National Geographic project. One of their photographers photographed Stonehenge with 15 M6 Guardian flashlights. As a photographer I have a similar project at the moment, but no where near that sort of budget! I have been using multiple flashes (What Americans call strobes).
There is a write up here on th National Geographic project: http://ngm.typepad.com/digital_photography/2008/05/shooting-stoneh.html
In the article the photographer also talks about painting with light. Using a single flashlight to literally paint the stones. Could anyone recommend a flashlight that would be suitable for this?
It would need lots of power, relatively long throw and as its only a one off job not cost the earth! I can't afford 15 SF M6's :sigh: I was wondering about a maglite with a Malkoff drop-in. Are there any suggestions? I am based in the UK so some kit is not available over here.....
Thanks
Martin
There is a write up here on th National Geographic project: http://ngm.typepad.com/digital_photography/2008/05/shooting-stoneh.html
In the article the photographer also talks about painting with light. Using a single flashlight to literally paint the stones. Could anyone recommend a flashlight that would be suitable for this?
It would need lots of power, relatively long throw and as its only a one off job not cost the earth! I can't afford 15 SF M6's :sigh: I was wondering about a maglite with a Malkoff drop-in. Are there any suggestions? I am based in the UK so some kit is not available over here.....
Thanks
Martin