A silencer and clothes you don't mind getting dirty.Crispex wrote:So guys, any tips for shooting people?
I don't plan on getting that close.Mambo wrote:A silencer and clothes you don't mind getting dirty.Crispex wrote:So guys, any tips for shooting people?
Always soak in cold water, and blood stains come out easily-if you wash in hot water it sets the iron that is in blood cells.. Helpful hintUnclehaggz wrote:Bloods a b***h to get out of clothing when dry!!!
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Nah you just gotta lead 'em a littleKto wrote:I've a lot of names on my list of people to shoot, but one thing I've learnt is to ensure they're not moving after the shot has been triggered.
I've got an external flash, and on-camera flash.longnecksmasher wrote: External flash or just the flash on your camera? Can you twist it and bounce it off walls/roof?
I'll prob have my 18-200 f3.5-6.3 Tamron on most of the time during, and use my 35mm f1.8 before/afterlongnecksmasher wrote:What lens are you using?
Unless the church is stupidly dark, you should be fine with those sort of apertures to shoot without a flash possibly. If it is dark, I'd throw the 35mm on and shoot on F/1.8-2.8 and get up close.Crispex wrote:I've got an external flash, and on-camera flash.longnecksmasher wrote: External flash or just the flash on your camera? Can you twist it and bounce it off walls/roof?
It does all the normal external flash things but as I'll mostly be in the middle of a church, the walls and ceilings are quite a distance away.
I'll prob have my 18-200 f3.5-6.3 Tamron on most of the time during, and use my 35mm f1.8 before/afterlongnecksmasher wrote:What lens are you using?
You were right - didn't even pull the flash out of my car.longnecksmasher wrote:Unless the church is stupidly dark, you should be fine with those sort of apertures to shoot without a flash possibly. If it is dark, I'd throw the 35mm on and shoot on F/1.8-2.8 and get up close.