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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 142872" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>What he's suggesting, and me as well, is that you do some independent research. Start by Google'ing "flash photography" or "flash tutorial basics" or something similar and start to understand what the technical specifications mean and when it's a good idea to use flash and so forth. The information is out there, go find it! At this point, answering your questions here is only going to engender <em>more</em> questions on your part. Nobody expects you to understand the fine details, but we do ask that you do some of your own basic investigation so we can engage you in a conversation, not simply type up pages and pages of raw information you could dig up yourself in only a few minutes with a Google search. I won't speak for others but I know I'm a lot more likely to post if I feel like the OP has done at least a <em>little</em> of their own homework.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 142872, member: 13090"] What he's suggesting, and me as well, is that you do some independent research. Start by Google'ing "flash photography" or "flash tutorial basics" or something similar and start to understand what the technical specifications mean and when it's a good idea to use flash and so forth. The information is out there, go find it! At this point, answering your questions here is only going to engender [I]more[/I] questions on your part. Nobody expects you to understand the fine details, but we do ask that you do some of your own basic investigation so we can engage you in a conversation, not simply type up pages and pages of raw information you could dig up yourself in only a few minutes with a Google search. I won't speak for others but I know I'm a lot more likely to post if I feel like the OP has done at least a [I]little[/I] of their own homework. [/QUOTE]
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