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<blockquote data-quote="Revet" data-source="post: 224318" data-attributes="member: 17612"><p>Well I did some practice shots at home last night. A flash up closer in the center on bounce is not a good idea. With that ceiling height (12-14 feet), it just doesn't do much. So the question remains, where would be a good place for that 4th speed light and should I try it first it first as a direct flash with the 700 or added to the bounce flash 600's (if I can bounce at all). A starting scenario with the 4 flashes will help me save time in the limited time slot I have for practice shots at the Banquet hall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revet, post: 224318, member: 17612"] Well I did some practice shots at home last night. A flash up closer in the center on bounce is not a good idea. With that ceiling height (12-14 feet), it just doesn't do much. So the question remains, where would be a good place for that 4th speed light and should I try it first it first as a direct flash with the 700 or added to the bounce flash 600's (if I can bounce at all). A starting scenario with the 4 flashes will help me save time in the limited time slot I have for practice shots at the Banquet hall. [/QUOTE]
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