![]() ![]() To get really shallow depth of field with flash (especially outside), you need to use High-Speed Sync to overcome the limitation of the camera sync speed. You can improve this further by adding a reflector underneath, such as the Lastolite Halo Compact. With the Octa between you and the subject, you’ll get flattering light in the ‘Butterfly’ position. With the TT350 inside a 120cm Octa (with the diffuser on), you’re ready to get some big light from a small flash. I also have a list of cheap modifiers that won’t break the bank. But you do get to position the shadows better, as you can see in my article on lighting. Moving the flash off-camera doesn’t automatically make it look better.
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