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<blockquote data-quote="gohan2091" data-source="post: 206007" data-attributes="member: 11990"><p>I decided to upload the photos directly to the forum so people don't have to click on an external link. My main reason for returning here is because I totally forgot to mention how I shot these if anyone was wondering or comes across this in the future. With a TTL cable attached to a SB-700 speedlight (and Lumiquest Softbox III). I held the camera in my dominant right hand and the speedlight in my left. I crossed my left arm over my right and raised the speedlight slightly above and beside each sibling. I underexposed the ambient and let TTL flash do it's thing. The lens I used was a 16-85mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohan2091, post: 206007, member: 11990"] I decided to upload the photos directly to the forum so people don't have to click on an external link. My main reason for returning here is because I totally forgot to mention how I shot these if anyone was wondering or comes across this in the future. With a TTL cable attached to a SB-700 speedlight (and Lumiquest Softbox III). I held the camera in my dominant right hand and the speedlight in my left. I crossed my left arm over my right and raised the speedlight slightly above and beside each sibling. I underexposed the ambient and let TTL flash do it's thing. The lens I used was a 16-85mm. [/QUOTE]
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