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Nov 07, 2009 09:45 |  #1

Hi everyone,

On occasion I have been hired to shoot some events and the results have always recieved positive comments but to me the photos have been rather generic,not very creative. I think I have wanted to make sure I made good exposures so I have stuck with the Program mode,which I never use any other time, when using a flash.

Tonight I am shooting a reception for a couple that was married recenty in another state. I would like to step it up as far as results go and use some of the skills I have aquired while shooting just for myself. Mostly I'm talking about DOF. I normally shoot in AV,some times in Manual but I am not totally confident using a flash in these modes, but I know that needs to change to accomplish what I want. I guess I am just looking to see how you folks use your flashes in these modes. Any suggestion would be appreciated. I use the 430EX flash.

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Nov 07, 2009 11:40 |  #2

Some really good advice in this thread https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=777491 Sapearl gives specific settings which you might want to try. Good luck.


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Nov 07, 2009 15:57 as a reply to  @ Robert16's post |  #3

Thanks Robert! That's some good info. I am going to shoot 90% of my images the way I usually do so I can satisfy the couple,but I just need to fiddle around a little.;)




  
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Nov 08, 2009 16:07 |  #4

If i'm using a flash as the main light I have the camera in M. If the flash is fill I use Av. It sounds to me like you're a beginner to flash, but unfortunately there's no book or course that I know that teaches you how to effectively use flash - it's just experience, and reading forums.


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