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bertsirkin wrote:
Thanks, Morris.
It was difficult balancing flash power, exposure compensation and ISO for a balanced fore/background exposure - mostly a guessing game, plus, they move so fast, from dark backgrounds to light backgrounds that it's pretty much impossible to get most exposures right.
These were a quick-and-dirty post processing - when I get home, I'll do a better job of post-processing so they'll look more balanced.
bert
Hi Bert,
You might want to try setting your camera in manual exposure to get a good ambient exposure of the subject. Set your flash for TTL-BL (Balanced Light) and use matrix mitering which is required for TTL-BL. This usually produces wonderful results and the system will adjust for the flash extender. Nikon flash is the best of all brands at this.
Morris
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