> Obtain an optical slave with tripod socket and hotshoe. I don't know if
> Ritz Photo does business in Canada but in the US you can walk into a
> Ritz store and pick one of these off the wall in a bubble pack for about
> USD 10-12. You can buy them on yabe for about the same price but then
> you have to add shipping. The two shoes at the top of this photo are
> Ritz slaves. The bracket shown is used for mounting 2-4 T-32's.
>
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> You can, of course, do even better if you've got a second
> background light to help balance things out but one is better than
> nothing. It may take some experimentation about where to place it but
> the C5050 will make that an easy process. Just try to keep the flash
> itself positioned out of the field of view.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
This would probably help some, except that a lot of this wedding was shot in
more of a photo-journalistic style. It went along with the relaxed
atmosphere of a wedding at a historic Inn. I think it was the most relaxed
wedding I've been to, and in that sense one of the best. But for posed shots
your suggestion would be a help.
Wayne
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