annnewjerz
If I had a world of my own, everything would be no
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So next weekend, I have been commissioned to be the "official photographer" of a co-worker's daughter's bridal shower. Exciting stuff, right?? 
My guess is that I may have to use the SB-600 because even though there is a whole wall of windows, the room itself seems from the pictures to be very dark (dark wood, dark paint, dark carpet, etc.)
My problem is---I have virtually no practice with my external flash. I have slapped it on a few times just to try it out, but really prefer natural light whenever possible. When using it, I have always put on my Gary Fong Lightsphere diffuser and have the flash aimed at the ceiling (mostly to make sure the diffuser actually stays on
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My co-worker is not expecting too much, she has seen the photos I have taken and likess them, but just doesn't want to bothered taking shots herself the whole time with her p&s...but I'd still like to do the best job I can for my own personal satisfaction.
So----any tips, tricks, helpful sites, etc. anyone can provide?

My guess is that I may have to use the SB-600 because even though there is a whole wall of windows, the room itself seems from the pictures to be very dark (dark wood, dark paint, dark carpet, etc.)
My problem is---I have virtually no practice with my external flash. I have slapped it on a few times just to try it out, but really prefer natural light whenever possible. When using it, I have always put on my Gary Fong Lightsphere diffuser and have the flash aimed at the ceiling (mostly to make sure the diffuser actually stays on

My co-worker is not expecting too much, she has seen the photos I have taken and likess them, but just doesn't want to bothered taking shots herself the whole time with her p&s...but I'd still like to do the best job I can for my own personal satisfaction.
So----any tips, tricks, helpful sites, etc. anyone can provide?
