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		<title>87 — Rear curtain sync — front curtain sync in flash photography</title>
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<div id="attachment_2755" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2755" title="Photography mixing flash and ambient light" src="http://www.photography.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/photo-podcast-87-image3.jpg" alt="Photography mixing flash and ambient light" width="300" height="476" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Wedding centerpiece by Dominic Fuizzotto — Dominic skillfully bounces flash to add detail to the flowers in this lovely bright image</p></div>
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		<itunes:summary>Photography podcast #87‚ talks about the difference between rear curtain sync and front curtain sync when using flash with your camera. Basically when using rear curtain sync, the flash fires toward the end of the exposure instead of toward the beginning of the exposure as it normally does. This allows the blur that results from using slow shutter speeds to trail behind the subject where it looks natural. When using slow shutter speeds, you&#039;ll generally need to use a tripod. We also go over some basics on combining flash with ambient light.
 



 

 



 

 



 
Links /resources mentioned in this podcast:
Dominic Fuizzotto photography - Wedding photography in Montreal
Publicphotography.org - Flickr group - Publicphotography.org - Facebook group
Please join the Photography.ca fan page on Facebook
If you liked this podcast and want to review it on Itunes, this link gets you to the main page
My Facebook profile - Feel free to &quot;friend&quot; me - please just mention Photography.ca
My Twitter page - I will follow you if you follow me - Let&#039;s connect - PLEASE email me and tell me who you are in case I don&#039;t reciprocate because I think you are a spammer.

If you are still lurking on our forum,
feel free to join our friendly :) ¯¿½Photography forum

Thanks to Benny who posted a blog comment about our last podcast. Thanks as always to everyone that sent comments by email about our last podcast. Although ALL comments are appreciated, commenting directly in this blog is preferred. Thanks as well to all the new members of the bulletin board. Most of the links to actual the products are affiliate links that help support this site. Thanks in advance if you purchase through those links.

If you are looking at this material on any other site except Photography.ca - Please hop on over to the¯¿½ Photography.ca blog and podcast and get this and other photography info directly from the source. |¯¿½Subscribe with iTunes |¯¿½Subscribe via RSS feed |¯¿½Subscribe with Google Reader |Subscribe for free to the Photography podcast - Photography.ca and get all the posts/podcasts by Email
You can download this photography podcast directly by clicking the preceding link or listen to it almost immediately with the embedded player below.</itunes:summary>
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