This week Jason Anderson from Canon Blogger continues his five part series on learning how to use off-camera flash.
The final installment of the off-camera flash series is here! For the past five weeks, I’ve been posting various tips and tricks on how to get the most out of your minimalist off-camera flash setup. The equipment is a single flash, a light stand, and an umbrella. The goal was to come up with 5 tips for how to get the most out of it! Here’s what we’ve done so far:
1. Attached the umbrella correctly 2. Positioned the light as far away from the shoot-through as possible 3. Added a little extra diffusion from the built in diffuser for your flash 4. Stabilized the light stand by spreading the base to it’s widest point – adding a possible “4th leg” in the process too! (...)Read the original post at 5 Tips for Shooting Off-Camera Flash, Part 5 (251 words)
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