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Default Flash Photography-Controlling the Background Exposure

Flash Photography-Controlling the Background Exposure
by Jim Altengarten, exposure36 Photography

"Flash photography is one of the most misunderstood areas of the art.
To many people, the flash is a mystical device that, while easy to use
(it attaches it to your camera's hot shoe), is difficult to use
correctly in many situations. "


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