when shooting outdoors on a sunny day using the sun as your main light source, normally we will get a very high contrast images.

cases-1: the background is great, but the model or object is little bit unbalance in brightness.
or object is good exposed, but the background is overbright.
cases-2: the shadows (example: shadow of nose or chin of the model or object) are look much darker than what it should be.
to encounter this matter, we use a technique called fill flash (or fill in flash). most of the latest production of flashs or speedlights have a setting for doing balanced fill flash (TTL BL) automatically. just set your flash to TTL BL, done.
to do fill flash manually, follow this steps. in this case i use my nikon SB-800 as reference. please adjust the concept into your own flash light.
- position your model or object under the sun lighting, however you like.
tips: when shooting a portrait, avoid the direct sun light to their eyes, this causes them to squint. - use the camera’s light meter to determine the correct exposure.
tips: a typical exposure for sunny day at iso 100 is f/16 at 1/125 second. - determine the proper exposure for your flash.
use formula aperture = flash GN /distance - set the flash exposure at 1/3 to 2/3 of a stop under the proper exposure.
the actual amount of underexposure needed depends on the brightness of the sun and the darkness of the shadows. - take the picture and preview it on lcd.
change the exposure compensation and take another shot if you are not satisfied.
note: be sure the flash head zoom is set to the proper focal length for the lens in use.
ref: nikon creative lighting system.
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2008-01-30 02:43:14
Ini flash agak aneh perasaan. Kayaknya sensor nya ada dua, di atas sama di bawah, tapi gak ada lampunya.
2008-01-30 03:17:06
itu flash pake red filter lagi bang. biar ada kesan red hot di hasil jepretannya
2008-04-27 18:41:23
Thanks for the info, i will try it tomorrow.