In a message dated 7/26/2001 6:45:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
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<< >In follow up to my last question about flash....what is the best way to 
get
 >rid of the black background when doing macro work with flash.
 
 Faster film
 Slower shutter speeds
 Back light
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But if the insect is moving the more I go in the direction of faster film and 
slower shutter speeds the more likely I am to get ghost images or blurring of 
the subject.  Also, the more I open the aperture the less depth of field I 
get, and I am already focusing by rocking slowly back and forth.  At what 
film speed, shutter speed, and aperture do you think the tradeoffs are 
worthwhile......I was shooting Velvia at ISO 50 on manual with f22 and 1/125 
synch speed and the 420EX flash.

Howard
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