NVP5White said:The moon pic needs a little less exposure or a little more contrast in order to make more detail visible.
Do you use the diffuser when you bounce the flash off the ceiling? I ask because that diffuser will eat a lot of flash power and its really not necessary when you bounce.
When I use my flash indoors with a low white ceiling I bounce my flash off the ceiling along with an index card rubber-banded to the back of the flash. This sends some light forward to remove excess shadowing. The diffusor also does this, but in addition to throwing some light forward, it also throws light to the left, right and rear. ALso, the light firing at the ceiling is diffused twice, which decreasing the output. While it may not seem like a problem now, this can have an impact in 2 ways. First, the flash has to work harder and consequently you drain the batteries faster. Second, while your flash tries to compensate for the diffusion by bumping the output, it can only compensate so much. Eventually you will run into a situation where you don't have enough power.
While were talking about flashes and batteries, I have scoured the net for the best possible (reasonably priced) battery charger. I think I have found it in the LaCrosse Technology BC-900 AlphaPower Battery Charger. Its only $40 and appears to be very fully featured. I'm going to order one in a few weeks.
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The moon pic was shot using spot metering and exposure compensation of - 2 stops. I was set at f/4 - should have gone higher. However, I was getting mauled by mosquitos so I gave up after a few shots. I used Photoshop to bring up some contrast and shadows.
As far as the flash goes, I have no habits yet. This pic was from my first session of using the flash. That's a good idea about bouncing the light off an index card and the ceiling. I'll give it a shot (ha-ha) sometime. I haven't learned 1/10th of what this flash will do. I stuck it on, turned the dial (on the camera) to program and started shooting.
k-lea - Thank you and I think so too.