I used to shoot 5-6 company party events every year, when you are not able
to control the light source and people's position, it won't work without
flash. My rule is bounce flash with manual exposure.
Daylight fill-flash is also useful, without it lots of family shots we made
during the travel trip were not possible.
There is also an example of "shutter-drag" but to a more extreme. (they are
my friends works, not mine):
http://www.accura.com.hk/Flash/Halloween.htm
Flash is a tool, I always try to learn how to use it better.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nathan Wajsman"
>
> While this has not made me comatose, it has reinforced my dislike of
> flash. Give me a 1.4 lens any day and I am happy!
>
> Nathan
>
> On 9-nov-2007, at 19:33, AG Schnozz wrote:
>
>>
>> I wanted to give a little more explanation of "dragging the shutter"
>> for those who are still a bit glazed over. May my application notes
>> here make you totally comotose.
>
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