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Just after some advise really.
I was sat on the sofa going through some shots and just for the hell of it I fired off a sneaky shot of my two youngest.
The camera / lens / ISO / Aperture combo was out of the bag so loads of obvious issues
Ryan & James 2 out of focus test by dinners85, on Flickr
The same day I'd bought a speedlight so I quickly swapped the 100-400 for the 24-105 used flash and realised how things can be better.
Ryan & James 1 speedlight test by dinners85, on Flickr
Despite the faults I prefer the first but the second (which also isn't that good) has got me thinking that I could actually get some half decent casual portrait pics now if I learned a bit more about flash.
As I shoot landscapes / wildlife I fully understand juggling ISO / shutter speed / depth of focus but the use of a speedlight is new to me.
With that in mind - any advise is welcome for casual flash based portrait / snaps.
I was sat on the sofa going through some shots and just for the hell of it I fired off a sneaky shot of my two youngest.
The camera / lens / ISO / Aperture combo was out of the bag so loads of obvious issues
- ƒ/4.0
- 100.0 mm (100-400 lens)
- 1/8
- ISO 100
- Flash (off, did not fire)
Ryan & James 2 out of focus test by dinners85, on FlickrThe same day I'd bought a speedlight so I quickly swapped the 100-400 for the 24-105 used flash and realised how things can be better.
- ƒ/4.0
- 67.0 mm
- 1/13
- ISO 100
- Flash (on, fired
Ryan & James 1 speedlight test by dinners85, on FlickrDespite the faults I prefer the first but the second (which also isn't that good) has got me thinking that I could actually get some half decent casual portrait pics now if I learned a bit more about flash.
As I shoot landscapes / wildlife I fully understand juggling ISO / shutter speed / depth of focus but the use of a speedlight is new to me.
With that in mind - any advise is welcome for casual flash based portrait / snaps.
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