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A lot of people might not understand what I mean by that and I havent taken any shots like this to show examples.
However I've noticed a lot of wedding togs seem to be doing this during the party part of the reception.... basically it's squiggly wavey lines in the shot from the disco lights and I have no way of describing it other than that
I know the tog is doing this by using a slow shutter speed, moving the camera about a bit and using flash to freeze the subject... however I just wondered if anyone here does it and can give me a little more info on the process?
I'm kind of guessing a slow shutter of about 1 sec, bounced flash to illuminate just the subject... how do they minimise the ambient though? A long shutter means lots of ambient, so is it a low ISO, or very narrow aperture... or both?
However I've noticed a lot of wedding togs seem to be doing this during the party part of the reception.... basically it's squiggly wavey lines in the shot from the disco lights and I have no way of describing it other than that
I know the tog is doing this by using a slow shutter speed, moving the camera about a bit and using flash to freeze the subject... however I just wondered if anyone here does it and can give me a little more info on the process?
I'm kind of guessing a slow shutter of about 1 sec, bounced flash to illuminate just the subject... how do they minimise the ambient though? A long shutter means lots of ambient, so is it a low ISO, or very narrow aperture... or both?