> -----Original Message----- > From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I'm a bit of an odd duck here ... never used a flash, don't > own a flash, can't see any reason to do so.
So, basically you have no experience with what you're talking about? Your way or the highway? Boris - you really should learn all you can about exposure, but bear in mind that figuring out a correct exposure is not the same thing as being able to "read" the light that is available. I find it kind of funny that everyone wants to give you exposure advice - your expsoures were fine. As far as party pics go, they're fine. They're just party pics, right? Or were you trying to make some grand statement? If you want to get beyond "just party pics", you either need to learn how to work with available light or work a flash. Contrary to the prevailing wisdom here, it takes a lot more skill to use flash and get interesting results than to use available light and get interesting results. Luckily there's nothing preventing you from trying both. tv

