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So Transworld Snowboarding has been running photo contests all season, they have pretty nice prizes (Pocketwizards!) and the exposure is awesome. This challenge is to use flash to shoot an urban rail at night.
Might friend came up with a great idea for the contest, she wants to do a sequence of these two rails in a line from this angle. My only problem is I have no idea how I'm going to light it without strobes being all over the shot.
Said Rail:
I have access to my two flashes and then my friend's two or three. I don't see how were going to do a full sequence though, we can go that during the day, but I think it would be sick to just get two banger shots one on each rail and then stitch the two frames. So what do you guys think? The surrounding area is a major road and then the trees, and its got a tiny bit of natural light. Input on how to light it is really appreciated.