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'fill-in' flash or the digi equivalent may be your answer
rotten milk wrote:it might be!
what i was meaning is similar though (sort of) i.e. using flash 1 or 2 stops less power than normal to just bring out the detail in the shadows, whilst still allowing a 'correct' main exposure (for the effect he's after)
some sort of diffuser(coloured or not)on a flash-gun could further cut any harshness of flash
or take the fire from the 1/180 shot and photoshop it into the 1/30 fireplace!
BrigitDoon wrote:Thanks guys
It was my friends' wedding and they had set up a camp fire at the outside evening do for people to sit around. I was mesmerised by it and decided to train the camera on it.
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