Joe
Back in my film days, I got some nice results using the AF 400T flash
(turnip masher), and a reflector to cut the light and bounce it into the
subject. I now have an AF 360 FGZ on its way. I may try the same
arrangement: either handheld or with a bracket, and using either this
flash's wireless capability or with a wire connector, bounce the flash
off a reflector. This will give better results than direct light, but it
can be an awkward mess of equipment to manage.
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