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Evening Model Photo Shoot Charles River
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<blockquote data-quote="gohan2091" data-source="post: 202337" data-attributes="member: 11990"><p>You sound like you really know what you're doing with off-camera flash. My experience with off-camera flash is limited, I know roughly what I am doing but I'm not comfortable and haven't had much experience using it. I have the equipment to use off-camera flash in TTL (My D7100 has a wireless feature) but I always thought it was best to use flash in manual. </p><p>I realise that when the aperture is changing, so will the flash power so perhaps TTL would be best. I only have an umbrella here, I've never used a softbox. I'd assume bouncing off a reflector would be effective? By the way, very nice shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohan2091, post: 202337, member: 11990"] You sound like you really know what you're doing with off-camera flash. My experience with off-camera flash is limited, I know roughly what I am doing but I'm not comfortable and haven't had much experience using it. I have the equipment to use off-camera flash in TTL (My D7100 has a wireless feature) but I always thought it was best to use flash in manual. I realise that when the aperture is changing, so will the flash power so perhaps TTL would be best. I only have an umbrella here, I've never used a softbox. I'd assume bouncing off a reflector would be effective? By the way, very nice shots. [/QUOTE]
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