skieur
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It takes about two hours to read most of the articles on http://neilvn.com/tangents/flash-photography-techniques/Ok...The only time a flash is going to produce a flat, washed out, red eye, etc type of photo is when it is pointed directly at the subject from the camera axis...hence the reason for recommending a flash that can swivel and tilt...aka bounce flash..
Un uh, and bounce flash for beginners usually produces uneven lighting and shadows around the eyes, under the nose etc.
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It's an incredible resource on flash photography...I guess, if people are too lazy to read a free source of info that will make a huge difference in the way they think about photography, than they probably wouldn't learn how to effectively use a fast prime, either.
Honestly, my learning style is different than many others...I know that, but, IMO, the greatest leap I have taken in photography was when I learned to effectively use flash. More than buying a DSLR, more than buying a fast prime, and more than buying pro lenses.
I know, for me, what the major breakthrough was. That is why I recommend it. Obviously, each person should make up their own mind about how to spend their money.
I just offer my opinion.
I am certainly not knocking your work at learning how to use a flash effectively and well. I am just reflecting on the quality of many flash photos that I have seen over the years from both beginners and even intermediates. As a matter of fact, many of the photos posted here by newbies indicate that they read very little about photography at all.
skieur