January 26, 2022, 17:09, asked: Tom
This flash unit is capable of firing multiple times while the camera shutter is open (multiple flash photography). Multiple flash photography allows you to capture a series of movements of the subject in a single photo....
January 24, 2022, 17:18, asked: Bernice | Irish Photo Blogger
Sync speed to the rescue For Canons the sync speed is 1/200s. For Nikons, 1/250s. Changing to a slower shutter speed will not change the exposure because in the studio when you're using flash, the ambient light is usually so low that it doesn't register....
January 24, 2022, 16:51, asked: Ryan Wightman
Slow your camera's shutter by one stop, from 1/100″ to 1/60.” This will add one stop of ambient light to your photograph. Aperture = More Ambient and Flash Light. Open your aperture by three stops, from f/11 to f/4. This will add three stops of ambient and fill flash light to your photograph....
January 23, 2022, 21:33, asked: ayoub kh
The flash is a device that emits light momentarily. You can use the flash's light to compensate for the lack of brightness when shooting in dimly lit situations like indoors or night scenes. Thanks to the instant exposure, using the flash can also be effective to prevent camera shake and subject blur....
January 23, 2022, 13:38, asked: Gabriella Girardi
In 1887, Adolf Miethe and Johannes Gaedicke mixed fine magnesium powder with potassium chlorate to produce Blitzlicht. This was the first ever widely used flash powder. Blitzlicht gave the photographers the ability to produce instant photographs at night at a very high shutter speed....
January 21, 2022, 21:54, asked: Eric
The 4 C's of flash food photography are Consistency, Control, Convenience and Creative Freedom. ... The ability to bring your own high-quality light source to your food (or your food to it) is game changing. Photographing food with a flash changes you from working around the sun, to the sun working around you....
January 20, 2022, 20:12, asked: Jye Berry
Small and highly portable Canon Speedlites is the one flash real estate photography that I bring along to every shoot. Sometimes you need to capture a small room or need a little bit of light in the dark space – this flash will be useful to reduce your photo editing....
January 19, 2022, 06:36, asked: Karaka Kamera
You don't need to use a flash for macro photography, but without one, you might struggle to get enough light on your subject. Shooting wide open will give you a thin depth-of-field. Your subject will not be in sharp focus. A macro flash will allow you to increase your aperture to stops like F/9 and F/11....
January 17, 2022, 08:30, asked: Joyson
Most people will need no more than 4, which will give you a key light (main light on the subject), fill (as its name suggests, just adds a bit of fill to remove excess shadows), a hair light and a background light – or you can use the hair and background light as both background lights in high key photos....
January 16, 2022, 07:16, asked: Ali & Sara
Flash photography is not allowed in museums for a variety of reasons. It could be distracting to other visitors, could possibly compromise the place's safety, or worst, it could potentially damage the artwork inside. With that said, just spare yourself the hassle and keep your camera lights off....