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Tobyh


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I haven't posted any for a while so though I'd share some recent ones. Been trying to improve my flash technique. These all taken with 2 off camera flash units.
· Date: Tue August 21, 2012 · Views: 456
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Keywords: Badger Meles meles night
Camera Information: Nikon D300 with Sigma 180mm, 2 x off camera flash
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Martin Wilson

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Thu August 23, 2012 8:04pm

I think that it has worked very well Toby, produced a great shot indeed with the little showing of grasses to the front of the Badger makes a perfect shot.... well done indeed.



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Tobyh
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Fri August 24, 2012 2:42am

Thanks Martin. It was certainly noticeable that the extra flash gives the image more dimension. very happy with this one

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