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<blockquote data-quote="Revet" data-source="post: 264936" data-attributes="member: 17612"><p>I thought so on those lighting techniques not being applicable for a group. Ok, since all I have is one speedlight and an on-camera flash, what would you think my best option is? This is purely a fun thing, not a professional quality family portrait shoot. Sounds like I want to do a direct flash above the camera. I could try an umbrella that way also I guess. I think I could hold them together for that long. I could practice on myself to see the quality of light and fall off with some objects placed around me simulating a group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revet, post: 264936, member: 17612"] I thought so on those lighting techniques not being applicable for a group. Ok, since all I have is one speedlight and an on-camera flash, what would you think my best option is? This is purely a fun thing, not a professional quality family portrait shoot. Sounds like I want to do a direct flash above the camera. I could try an umbrella that way also I guess. I think I could hold them together for that long. I could practice on myself to see the quality of light and fall off with some objects placed around me simulating a group. [/QUOTE]
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