
I figured out two things that day.
When you use the flash on a DSLR (or a camera with lots of settings), check that you drop the ISO to low (200 for me) and raise the white balance a bit. When the flash is off, doing the reverse helps get the exposure down in low-light conditions, but when you use the flash, you don't care about light. Alternatively, use automatic settings =P
- I don't dislike meat. I'm rethinking that Vietnamese place that we went to that day.
- The flash on my camera works and should be used. This photo is an example.
When you use the flash on a DSLR (or a camera with lots of settings), check that you drop the ISO to low (200 for me) and raise the white balance a bit. When the flash is off, doing the reverse helps get the exposure down in low-light conditions, but when you use the flash, you don't care about light. Alternatively, use automatic settings =P
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