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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 315884" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>If you have an external flash, you should have enough power to get the blurred flash effect in daylight. The onboard might work too if the subject is pretty close. You want some daylight to contribute to the exposure. The daylight gives the blur and the flash gives a freeze frame.</p><p></p><p>Here is a regular front curtain shot of my salt shaker. It was standing still and I panned across it from right to left. 1/15 second. Had it actually been moving, I would need to set the flash for rear curtain sync or else the blur would be in the wrong direction. Front/rear curtain just tells the flash to fire either at the beginning of a slow shutter speed or at the end of the cycle and that will determine which side of your subject shows the blur. Give it a try, it can make some fun kid shots.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]93289[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 315884, member: 4923"] If you have an external flash, you should have enough power to get the blurred flash effect in daylight. The onboard might work too if the subject is pretty close. You want some daylight to contribute to the exposure. The daylight gives the blur and the flash gives a freeze frame. Here is a regular front curtain shot of my salt shaker. It was standing still and I panned across it from right to left. 1/15 second. Had it actually been moving, I would need to set the flash for rear curtain sync or else the blur would be in the wrong direction. Front/rear curtain just tells the flash to fire either at the beginning of a slow shutter speed or at the end of the cycle and that will determine which side of your subject shows the blur. Give it a try, it can make some fun kid shots. [ATTACH=CONFIG]93289._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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