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- Use manual with slow shutter speed to allow ambient background light so the flash doesn't look too harsh
- high ISO ~800
- Put flash in so that is some light.
- There is only so much you can do. Flash wont make things even.
Note: To expose the background at night, the longer the shutter speed the more background. Example : YMT's pic with disney background. If shutter speed is slow, background is lost and the flash only exposes her.
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