
Using a Flash for Insect Photography
I have taken thousands of photos of insects with no flash, and many thousands with flash. The results can be great without flash if the lighting is bright and sunny. However, when …
Read MoreI have taken thousands of photos of insects with no flash, and many thousands with flash. The results can be great without flash if the lighting is bright and sunny. However, when …
Read MoreCan you recall a time when you took photos of a dinner scene? They just looked “flashy”. Why is flash so unnatural? Flash must be part of natural lighting to look natural. Here’s …
Read MoreProfoto’s 2017 cordless, battery-powered monolight B1X was a surprise to me. If the new light is only marginally better than the previous model, why would a company make a new light? These …
Read MoreWhy do flash images look harsh? Recently, a number of dPS readers have asked the question on Facebook, “How do I use a flash and not have my images look …
Read MoreNikon and Profoto entered into a lighting partnership in November. Many believed that Nikon was leaving the lighting business. Although that may be the case, Nissin’s latest Nikon flash is a …
Read MoreCamtraptions announced a new solar panel that can be used in conjunction with its speedlight to create long-term off-the grid camera traps. The flashes can be used for extended periods or …
Read MoreCraig Loechel, an Australian photographer, went blindly from experimenting with a water dropkit for the first time to learning the art of macro liquid photography. Liquid Art Photography: The Unpredictable …
Read MoreWhat are the most important things to look for in a flash? While many photographers think that the flash power is the most important feature, there are other important specifications, such …
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