Edward Bussa
Member
I purchased a Demb Diffuser. These pictures are taken with it.
However, these are NOT slow-sync photographs. These are taken at the X-Sync or High Speed Sync - 1/180s. In other words, the flash is supplying a significant portion of the light. The exposure for the ambient light was 1/30s in this room that day.
The technique I used involves the Demb to reflect front fill, but also aiming the flash head to bounce from the same direction as the ambient light source.
I was pleased with the results and I am wondering if this is "Flash Bounce 101" for the more experienced here. The key thing for me is the natural look at full-sync.
What do you think!?
However, these are NOT slow-sync photographs. These are taken at the X-Sync or High Speed Sync - 1/180s. In other words, the flash is supplying a significant portion of the light. The exposure for the ambient light was 1/30s in this room that day.
The technique I used involves the Demb to reflect front fill, but also aiming the flash head to bounce from the same direction as the ambient light source.
I was pleased with the results and I am wondering if this is "Flash Bounce 101" for the more experienced here. The key thing for me is the natural look at full-sync.
What do you think!?