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my bike next to an XJ220 at Coys garage in richmond.

dotdotdash. what flash have you got? i take it you got the sky exposure right then compensated for the foreground flash on that picture? i always find this really difficult to do. any tips? the best i can do was this but i got it out of focus

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how very childish found something simular to yours the other day but with two mushrooms growing around the base, quite bizare!

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dotdotdash. what flash have you got? i take it you got the sky exposure right then compensated for the foreground flash on that picture? i always find this really difficult to do. any tips? the best i can do was this but i got it out of focus angry.gif style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":angry2:" border="0" alt="angry.gif" />

Apart from being out of focus your pic would have been very nice. thumbsup.gif style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumbsup:" border="0" alt="thumbsup.gif" />

I use a Canon 550ex and if taking pics of people use a sto-fen omni-bounce diffuser. I find at night or in the evning this can work very well.

This photo was taken by exposing for the sky and turning the power of the flash all the way up to light up the forground. If no flash was used you would ether have a blue sky and a silhouette of the plant or the plant with the correct exposure and a blown out sky.

Here are a cuple more pics showing fill flash, Click me , and me

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Apart from being out of focus your pic would have been very nice. thumbsup.gif style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thumbsup:" border="0" alt="thumbsup.gif" />

I use a Canon 550ex and if taking pics of people use a sto-fen omni-bounce diffuser. I find at night or in the evning this can work very well.

This photo was taken by exposing for the sky and turning the power of the flash all the way up to light up the forground. If no flash was used you would ether have a blue sky and a silhouette of the plant or the plant with the correct exposure and a blown out sky.

Here are a cuple more pics showing fill flash, Click me , and me

Ok, i got a 420ex flash for my 350d. i was gutted when i openedd the picture up on photoshop when i got back from holiday and found it was out of focus. it looked ok on the screen on the back of the camera. blush.gif style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":blush:" border="0" alt="blush.gif" />

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I never like posting just after dotdotdash rolleyes.gif style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" />

Yeah, know that feeling! I've given up posting altogether!! Lol

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