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La traduction de ce document n'est pas encore en ligne. Here are websites where you can learn a lot about how to use your flashguns properly:
Strobist.com: everything you need to learn how to light and how to make the best
out off your flashgun (nearly 1,500,000 readers in 2007!).
Strobist.com Flickr Group: more than 26,000 members (April 2008) sharing photos
and flash photography experience
Online Lighting Diagram Creator: Online tool that allows you to create diagram to illustrate and describe your lighting setup. Good thing to do in order to share your techniques or just to keep for your own records.
FlashFlavor.com: flashguns and weddings, the must to read if you are a wedding photographer.
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One of my friends and bro' in France just got a wonderful news. When I was living in Montpellier (south of France). We use to be in the Vietnamese Student Association of the city and we would do some songs recording for fun. I did sing with him in a Vietnamese band playing for Vietnamese weddings. He is a very good musician, singer and wonderful music/lyrics composer. One of his songs had been heard by a famous Vietnamese singer who felt in love with it and asked "anh Thắng" (litt. bro. Thang) if he could sing it in his next album. What the hell! Of course he can! And so he did!! So here is a little extract of the song Tinh Cuoi Chan Troi (Love at the end of the horizon) thru the voice of Bằng Kiá»u (recording studio: Thúy Nga Paris).
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Having few instruments at home and some microphone stands, I was wondering wether I can use them for y flashguns or not... The problem are the screws on mic stands are bigger than the ones for flasguns...
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I started with photography in June 2005, buying a SLR camera Canon EOS 350D to replace a lost Sony DSC-P71. I wanted to buy it cuz my parents were coming to visit me in Montpellier (South France) from New Caledonia.
At the time I only shoot in natural light, believing that was the only way to have very nice pictures with natural look, flash's light being to harsh. The only time I've shot with flashes were in a studio for one of my models, Bernadette Vong thru a softbox to soften the light.