Here's my preliminary test for a sunset photoshoot concept.
I learned that even if I frame a nice image, the athletes are capable of going Uber huge and missing the frame.

Hazen goes big & inverted.

Justin removes his ski mid air, again.

From a different angle. Nate was a great photo assistant, shooting bursts while I shot strobes. And Hazen, background right, shoots video. With 2 other photogs, we had at least 5 cameras on the action. Hopefully something turns out.

Finally, we start to dial it in.

It was a great practice session. Hopefully tomorrow we can line it up on a sunset and create some stronger images.
This strobing has a very nice kick. Definitely worth it's weight. F-ing 80lbs...and be there!
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