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What suggestions does /p/ have for using flashes with B & W photos?

C & C (and avoid turning this into another gear thread).
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>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
DEAR SWEET GOD SHE IS GOING TO EAT MY SOUL!
>> Anonymous
>>168760
Flash is extremely important in b&w photos. There's probably all you need to know on strobist.blogspot.com. I prefer off camera lighting or if possible, natural lighting under proper conditioning like through fine veils or whatever to take away any unwanted intensity.
>> Butterfly !xlgRMYva6s
>>168868
yeah i would imagine that would be how, much like bouncing it up.
>> Anonymous
>>168868
Flash gun retard.
>> Anonymous
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zOMG

first k200d sighting on /p/

this shit is hotttttt
>> Anonymous
That is an ugly child.
>> Anonymous
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>>168870

lol wut
>> Anonymous
>>168876
Uhh, that's not a flash gun.
>> Anonymous
that's the beauty of the joke