To learn to create evocative light with flash, it helps to
better understand how we experience the continuous light we see every day.
To do that, you'll need to wean yourself from auto white balance, and even to abandon familiar waypoints like your daylight WB preset. Because our goal is to learn to exist in a more fluid way along the Kelvin scale.
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