I don't see anything very wrong with these shots.
You expect your flash to penetrate thru' human bodies and reach ALL THE WAY to the distant background???
Secondly, you have this person in white in your second shot and expect the flash to do the thinking for you?
Thirdly, do you know how to use aperture and ISO to control background, shutter speed to get your handshake under control, and let the flash take care of your foreground?
I bet if you and your friend switch systems, he'll get things right while you will still be struggling with 'poor' shots.
I don't see anything very wrong with these shots.
You expect your flash to penetrate thru' human bodies and reach ALL THE WAY to the distant background???
Secondly, you have this person in white in your second shot and expect the flash to do the thinking for you?
Thirdly, do you know how to use aperture and ISO to control background, shutter speed to get your handshake under control, and let the flash take care of your foreground?
I bet if you and your friend switch systems, he'll get things right while you will still be struggling with 'poor' shots.
I don't see anything very wrong with these shots.
You expect your flash to penetrate thru' human bodies and reach ALL THE WAY to the distant background???
Secondly, you have this person in white in your second shot and expect the flash to do the thinking for you?
Thirdly, do you know how to use aperture and ISO to control background, shutter speed to get your handshake under control, and let the flash take care of your foreground?
I bet if you and your friend switch systems, he'll get things right while you will still be struggling with 'poor' shots.
Hi everyone,
Thanks for all the contributions so far.
I figured since im the TS, I should at least post some sample shots for viewing.
I was hoping to get some shots from my friend as a comparison, but he is too busy now that its the peak period, so i shall just post 3 of my shots for sampling.
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Slightly under exposed both front and back
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Subject is slightly under like 1st pic but background is almost in darkness
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The better exposed shot among the 3, both foreground and background
Used the same settings for all 3 shots, under same lighting condition and distance.
But got 3 different results.
Hi everyone,
Thanks for all the contributions so far.
I figured since im the TS, I should at least post some sample shots for viewing.
I was hoping to get some shots from my friend as a comparison, but he is too busy now that its the peak period, so i shall just post 3 of my shots for sampling.
Used the same settings for all 3 shots, under same lighting condition and distance.
But got 3 different results.