I was recently asked to take some photos of a local restaurant which was fine - I regularly take photos for local b&b's etc but with a restaurant there is the added ingredient of people!
The restaurant was only dimly lit and I found it impossible to get a good balanced exposure of people at tables, and the background to try and capture some of the atmosphere.
Using flash usually resulted in total loss of atmosphere from the pictures yet without, I was being forced into high ISO and using the lens at f5 (give or take) which affected dof and sharpness.
I rarely use flash so was wondering what sort of approach I should have taken here.
Using a D200 and SB600, my best results came from pointing the flash at the ceiling on a slow sync setting but even this was pretty disappointing.
I don't really want to add some of the shots to the gallery as there were a lot of diners in the restaurant.
Any suggestions? Thanks,
Andrew
Andrew
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