>
>Just recall that the flash and ambient exposures are separate. If the
>ambient exposure is a long one there's no reason why you can't make them
>at different apertures. Experiment with the flash exposure at the same
>ISO you intend to use for the ambient. Play with the aperture for the
>flash till you get it to your liking. Then put the two together adding
>the ambient after the flash and at a different aperture if desired.
>
So what you're saying is to take one photo of the sky itself and then
another of the nearby landscape that's illuminated with the flash, then combine
them? That seems like an interesting process. I was thinking of doing it with
a single photo.
Chris
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