>
>I guess I didn't make myself clear. I meant two separate exposures at
>possibly different apertures but only a single photo. Start the long
>exposure for ambient at the aperture for flash. Manually fire the flash
>off the camera. Continue the long ambient exposure and change the
>aperture if desired. I don't know if a digital camera with native AF
>lens will allow an aperture change so you may need to use a manual lens.
> Of course, if you don't want different apertures it's all more normal.
> But consider that you can remove the flash from the camera and fire it
>manually and do it many times if desired. That's called light painting.
> Just keep yourself out of the photo while walking around with the flash.
>
Okay, now I understand what you were saying. I might add a lens cap or
some form of cover when changing the aperture so as not to introduce any
vibration into the image (MF lenses). Does that seem reasonable?
Chris
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- Hunter S. Thompson
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