anthony slow sync flash
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What is Slow Sync Flash?
Slow Sync Flash is a function found on many cameras that tells your camera to shoot with both a longer shutter speed as well as firing the flash. This means you get the best of both worlds above and can both get a relatively sharp shot of your main subject as well as get some ambient light from the background and foreground.
Some cameras allow you to access slow sync flash manually and set exposure length and flash strength but on many compact cameras there is a little less control given and it’s presented as an automatic shooting mode, often called ‘night mode’ or even ‘party mode’ where the camera selects the slower shutter speed and flash strength for you.
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Fantastic shot! The slow sync technique works
perfectly.
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Posted 18 months ago.
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Looks great, I'm gonna have to try this soon.
-NAT
Posted 18 months ago.
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Genius shot!
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Posted 18 months ago.
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thanks everyone!
Posted 18 months ago.
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Hi Smoking Monkey,
this shot is great, can you reveal the
secret as to how you set the camera up to
create this cool effect?
Thanks!
Desiree
desiree712@gmail.com
Posted 17 months ago.
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great shot! *must try* saw it on DPS
Posted 17 months ago.
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Good stuff. I saw this on Digital
Photography School.com and knew your name
sounded familiar.
Great shot!
Posted 14 months ago.
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Hi, I'm an admin for a group called "Flashadas" - Mixing light
sources/exposures , and we'd love to have your photo added to
the group.
Posted 14 months ago.
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This is awesome - great shot!!!!
Posted 12 months ago.
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great work, though, Anthony looks like he
could use some sleep...ha ha
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