--- Thomas Bantel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Then again, is there really a need for 1/focal
> length rule when using flash?
> When flash is the main light source, the flash will
> freeze the subject.
That all depends on how much ambient light there is.
I've got plenty of shots in gyms where the main image
of the subject is frozen by the flash, but the gym
lighting is bright enough to expose a blurred ghost
image around the subject. Occasionally this gives a
very interesting effect. Usually it creates junk.
And in the same situation, even if the subject is
still, camera shake could be a problem.
=====
Bob Meyer
Life is uncertain. Eat dessert first.
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