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Introduction
EF 35mm f/2, 1/500s at f/4, FP flash

Aci Trezza, 1:00 PM

The sun in Sicily is stronger than you think. However, at night, you can't go out without a jacket. "Due to stormy weather, it's been a week since I last took out the fishing boat." The fisherman chuckled while sitting beside a large swordfish. The sun shines directly on these men at sea. They have fine-looking faces. The first winter winds blew while carrying the smell of the sea.

The photographer amplifies the scene that meets the eye and burns the image on film. A photograph is a painting drawn with light. The scene before you lasts only for a moment. If you could only create and contral the beautiful light of the sun. Having such a light source would mean unlimited access to natural light. It would enable expressions with light never seen before. Enter Canon E-TTL autoflash Speedlites. Photographers call it natural-light flash.

FLASH WORK © Canon Inc. 2000
Contents
Introduction Flash Special Effects
Generalities Flash Terminology I
E-TTL : How it Works The Speedlites
E-TTL : Wireless flash Technique #1 : Direct & Undirect Flash
E-TTL : FP Flash Technique #2 : Single & Multi Speedlite
E-TTL : Exposure Lock Technique #3 : Main Flash and Fill-In
E-TTL : A-TTL / TTL Macrophotography Technique I
Flash Photography in various programs Macrophotography Technique II
Flash Functions (FEC, FEB, etc...) Flash Terminology II
Compatibility Table
"FlashWorks" by 8 photographes
Part of Canon "Flash Work" / E-Version © by Daniel ROCHA