so i recently watched a couple of videos on youtube pertaining to off camera flash.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQXpb9Wfo_w![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17UeF-hxz4E![]()
what confused me was how the photographers shot in daylight and made the final photos to seem like it was relatively dark outside. is this something down in post production? or was it more of the cross lighting that both photographers seemed to incorporate.
) To push this desired effect the best I can do is set my shutter to max synce of 1/200 on the 5D (I sometimes 'cheat' using the Pushing the limits technique PhotosGuy mentions ^ ). Then I dial the ISO down to 100 or "L" (50). Then I check what my aperture wants to be at 1 to 2 stops underexposing the brightest background. Often times it's in the f/8 range. Too small, too much focus for shallow DOF for what i want most of the time. So I tend to shoot my 70-200 lens at 200 and get in as close as I can and still compse my subjects properly. The 200 in close will give me a shallower DOF than my 24-70 at something like 50 at f/8. 
