November 2017
Beginner to intermediate
208 pages
5h 11m
English

This is going to sound really obvious when I say it, but to put it simply, the closer you move the flash to the background, the tighter that spotlight (and hot spot) in the center becomes. So, if you want a small spotlight effect behind your subject, move it closer to the background. Want a larger pool of light, which fills more of the background? Then move it farther away from the background. Also, when you’re close to the background, the center hot spot is going to be very defined, and it’s going to fall off quickly to the color of the background. If you move the flash ...
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