I'm no doctor flash, but it was perhaps done with second curtain flash.
Wayne
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From: "Ali Shah" <alizookoman@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 11:25 PM
Subject: [OM] Question for Dr. Flash
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> Past Sunday I ventured into the local bookstore and
> picked up a couple of photo mags to check out very
> quickly. I think the UK Mag called "Digital
> Photographer" or something like that had some tips on
> flash photography. A technique that caught my eye was
> something about pressing the shutter while focusing on
> the subject, in this case a bride and groom. While
> keeping the shutter pressed to turn the camera causing
> the lights to blur up and down while the subject stays
> in place and perfectly focused??!? I am not exactly
> sure if I read that right but I wanted to know how
> that is done. The lights looked like they were taken
> at a very slow shutter speed while the camera or
> lights are moving but yet the photo was taken with a
> flash!?!
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