Today's video shows the considerations to freeze action with Off Camera Flash Photography using the Godox AD600 Pro. In it I go over my thought process during a short opportunity to freeze motion of water droplets with model Bri Lauren doing a hair flip in a lake. We used the Godox AD600 Pro with a 42" Glow EZ Lock Beauty Dish softbox to capture the sequence. I used the lowest power setting possible to get a short t.1 flash duration, which is required for freezing motion.
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0:00 Introduction to Freezing motion with Flash Photography
0:30 Off camera flash equipment used to freeze motion
0:45 Quick T.1 Flash duration explanation
1:27 When flash duration matters for freezing motion
1:41 Positioning flash to freeze motion
2:09 Important of low flash output
2:37 How water movement affects motion blur
3:37 How my results could have been improved
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