This week I had to do a studio shoot but call me psychic (or cynic), I kind of didn't quite think it was going to be an "inside" job. And I was right. Unfortunately, because I had to spend one long day in a bitterly cold winter garden taking make-up shots featuring casualty wounds. Luckily I had brought my Speedlite and my brolly kit and was able to use it in connection with my ST-E2 to trigger it. I hadn't used it this way before yet. This is what I did. I set my Speedlite to "manual" and used the F-stop my light meter gave me. Then I adjusted the shutter speed accordingly. Yes, everything in manual mode. Here are three sample pictures - no worries, it's just make-up and not real wounds. I have desaturated the pictures a little so they're not too gory.

So, next time, I better take a spare battery for the ST-E2.
Maybe for "be prepared" you should adopt the Parachute Regiment's Motto. "Utrinque Paratus" it means Ready for Anything!
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