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Hi everyone,
I am trying to learn a bit more about off camera flash. I would like to be learning portraits but none of the family have enough patience to sit still for long enough lol.
So I have decided to learn it on still life, but I am only just starting out so I do not know very much yet!
With this image I was trying to get a dramatic look, sort of bright one side and strong shadows.
It has one off camera flash through an umbrella, 1/60 - 4.5-100 iso, flash set to -1/16.
However if I turn the flash up to get stronger shadows, it makes the black paper background go grey.
I have tried messing around, but can not get it right, should a smaller aperture make the background darker?
Thanks for any help or advice.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/16747305@N02/6251090940/
I am trying to learn a bit more about off camera flash. I would like to be learning portraits but none of the family have enough patience to sit still for long enough lol.
So I have decided to learn it on still life, but I am only just starting out so I do not know very much yet!
With this image I was trying to get a dramatic look, sort of bright one side and strong shadows.
It has one off camera flash through an umbrella, 1/60 - 4.5-100 iso, flash set to -1/16.
However if I turn the flash up to get stronger shadows, it makes the black paper background go grey.
I have tried messing around, but can not get it right, should a smaller aperture make the background darker?
Thanks for any help or advice.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/16747305@N02/6251090940/
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