1) Every flash photograph is 2 exposures in 1.
2) Fill flash can be used when subject is backlit or side lit to eliminate silhouettes or shadows.
3) Flash exposure is not affected by shutter speed.
4) Flash illumination is dramatically affected by distance.
5) Your camera measures ambient light and flash illumination separately.
6) With automatic flash metering the flash illumination is measured after the shutter button is pressed and the flash output is adjusted accordingly.
7) Every SLR camera with a mechanical shutter box has a maximum flash sync shutter speed.
8) Harsh lighting, washed out subjects, and red eye can be eliminated by using diffusers and light bouncing.
9) It is possible to change order of when the flash fires using "rear curtain sync"
10) Removing the flash from the top of the camera helps eliminate red eye and unflattering shadows.
Friday, February 27, 2015
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Thursday, February 12, 2015
Studio tour
1) What is your favorite lens to use while shooting?
2) What is your favorite style of photography?
3) Who is the most famous person you have photographed?
4) Who in the photography world do you look up to?
5) What camera do you use most frequently?
2) What is your favorite style of photography?
3) Who is the most famous person you have photographed?
4) Who in the photography world do you look up to?
5) What camera do you use most frequently?
Friday, February 6, 2015
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