Good day as i posted yesterday i had purchased some new toys , and since the weather was a litle bit cooler today i decided to challenge myself and the our cat Jinx to make some photos with the new toys.
Today we played with the Godox 40*60cm softbox and the Godox XIIs remote flash controller .
I chose to use the TTL settings for now , i might change that in the future .
The photos are developed to monochrome using darktable -> monochrome -> Ilford Delta 100
This is my entry for the #monomad challenge and to the Qurator photo quest that is this week about the rules of third .
You can find all the info about qurator photo quest here : @qurator/qurators-photo-quest-or-rule-of-thirds-tftntk
1 ) Jinx sitting on her pillow , not looking very happy that i woke her up for some photography.
2 ) I must say i'm happy with the result of the softbox overall , had some starting problems like the transmitter and flash unit had a bad relationship and didn't want to talk to eachother , but after resetting the flash unit all went smooth .
3 ) Jinx didin't seem to mind the flash light as much as she normaly does, she didn't really move away from here pillow nehind the plants.
4 ) I tried to lure the cat from her pillow but she wasn't in the mood to move or to play , it's just one of those days.
5 ) I will try more of this later this week maybe try some product photography or still life .
6 ) She was watching the toy but that was all , looking sneaky behind a leaf, but not willing to leave her pillow.
Well that is all for today, about photography .
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All photos are created by me with my sony A7IV camera and my Sony 24-105mm F4.0 G OSS lens .