Hi,
I picked up my first DSLR camera just over 6 months ago. Since then I have taken almost every oportunity to "get out there" and practice. Until now I have always worked with natural light and it seems quite straightforward.
I recently invested in a TTFL flashlight for my Canon 550D and to be honest the whole concept of flash photography confuses me. Some pictures it will improve the look of them. Some make no difference and some end up looking worse than using no flash. Is there any basic pointers for understanding when, and when not to use the flash.
I have read that even in bright light the flash can be used as a fill in. Obviously in poorly lit areas the flash has its uses, but today when I was in a poorly lit area I still got better results with using what natural light was available but on a slower shutter speed.
If someone could explain the whole flash photography principles that would be great, and also a big help to understanding the concept of it all.
Thank you
I picked up my first DSLR camera just over 6 months ago. Since then I have taken almost every oportunity to "get out there" and practice. Until now I have always worked with natural light and it seems quite straightforward.
I recently invested in a TTFL flashlight for my Canon 550D and to be honest the whole concept of flash photography confuses me. Some pictures it will improve the look of them. Some make no difference and some end up looking worse than using no flash. Is there any basic pointers for understanding when, and when not to use the flash.
I have read that even in bright light the flash can be used as a fill in. Obviously in poorly lit areas the flash has its uses, but today when I was in a poorly lit area I still got better results with using what natural light was available but on a slower shutter speed.
If someone could explain the whole flash photography principles that would be great, and also a big help to understanding the concept of it all.
Thank you