SPLASH DOWN – SEA FALCON Z SLOW NEO
In my studio I run a range of strobes including Godox Ad600 Pro, Godox Ad300 Pro and Godox FL 200’s, as well as a few Godox V1 speed lights. Speedlights are great for adding highlights or fill light in tight areas, but are also great for small product work when used with modifiers.
I was experimenting with an air gun recently to create water movement and rather than take time setting up strobes I setup a small Godox V1 with a snoot on a C-stand to light up this little metal jig. A snoot focuses the light into a small area so there is no need for high power, in this case only 1/64th lit up the jig and water plus froze the water movement.
Camera: | Nikon Z7 II |
Lens: | Nikon PC-E 85mm f2.8 ED with FTZ Adapter |
ISO: | 64 |
Exposure Mode: | manual |
Aperture | f5.6 |
Speed: | 1/125th second |
Notes: | Trigger: Godox XPro N AND NIKON WR-10 |
Lighting | Godox V1 with Snoot |