Sonriendo
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I've decided that 2013 is the year that I actually get to master my flash, which mostly just sits at home
I was severly *******ed by a friend of mine (professional photographer) recently for not always having it on the camera just in case. So today, my willing model helped me out. We went from

IMG_8740 by Sonriendo, on Flickr
to using a silver reflector

IMG_8741 by Sonriendo, on Flickr
to using flash bounced off ceiling and silver reflector

IMG_8758 by Sonriendo, on Flickr
All these are straight conversions to jpeg via lightroom.
So, I'm quite excited by this revelation that using a flash is not quite so scary as I thought
Now, I know I have to RTFM and get out of E-TTL first: But, I'd quite like to get the flash off camera too. I've read Strobist 101 and he reccommends using a flash cable and shoot through umbrellas first.
What would your reccommendation be please? Bearing in mind I don't want to spend loads of money incase I don't get on with it at all
I was severly *******ed by a friend of mine (professional photographer) recently for not always having it on the camera just in case. So today, my willing model helped me out. We went from

IMG_8740 by Sonriendo, on Flickr
to using a silver reflector

IMG_8741 by Sonriendo, on Flickr
to using flash bounced off ceiling and silver reflector

IMG_8758 by Sonriendo, on Flickr
All these are straight conversions to jpeg via lightroom.
So, I'm quite excited by this revelation that using a flash is not quite so scary as I thought

Now, I know I have to RTFM and get out of E-TTL first: But, I'd quite like to get the flash off camera too. I've read Strobist 101 and he reccommends using a flash cable and shoot through umbrellas first.
What would your reccommendation be please? Bearing in mind I don't want to spend loads of money incase I don't get on with it at all
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