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We once called it a strobe. These days it's a flash. The reason you see serious photographers using an accessory flash is twofold. 1. It's moveable. 2. It's adjustable.

The accessory flash lets you fill in dark areas in an otherwise well lit scene. It lets you create effects with shadows. For me it lets me add just enough light to a shot to make my foreground and background look good together. It ain't cheap but if you want to improve and expand your photography you must break free of the pop-up flash.

In this shot I could expose for the skyline and fill the foreground with my flash.


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If you're a photo enthusiast with a question, please use the comment feature of this blog to ask it. Beneath every post you'll see the opportunity to comment. When I was leading photo tours of New Orleans famous French Quarter I learned to anticipate some of the effects my students wanted to create. One is the starburst effect on the lights in this shot of the riverfront at night. The key is a small aperture, f-6.0 in this case.


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