Another reason to use Rear-synch flash
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| Instead of using a timer or remote, I used rear-synch flash and just walked into the shot. |
I have written about rear-synch flash before (click here to see), but my desire to play with the feature came with a new goal - to photograph myself without using a self-timer or remote release. It's easy enough on an iPhone - just switch cameras and you're in business. But you would not be able to do this with an iPhone because of the anemic flash output and the distance I am away from the camera.
Of course, another way to manage this is to have a helper push the button on the camera. However, I was on my own playing with the evening and decided to try this. Then again, there was the fact that it was a 15 second exposure. I am not as fast as I used to be, but I could never manage the feat of jumping off the pier and running into the shot in a 60th of a second, not to mention having any kind of composure when the flash fired.
I particularly liked the clouds with the full moon. The effect was beautiful. I took a series of photos of the scene; you can see one below.
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| An evening scene at Wood Lake RV and Marina near Winfield, BC. |
Thanks for reading.
Eric Svendsen www.ericspix.com


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