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When shooting portraits in natural light there’s usually only one correct exposure to capture the scene

13 USE FLASH FOR DRAMA OUTDOORS

hen shooting portraits in natural light there’s usually only one correct exposure to capture the scene, but if you use an off-camera flash, then you have freedom to play with your exposure and lighting. For

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