<span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”><span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”>Hi all,</span></span>
<span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”><span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”>I’m using the Pentax 645Z in studio for dance photography, which means my dancers are engaging in fast motion. </span><span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”>The only ambient light is coming from the modeling lamps. </span><span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”>The strawberries are Alien Bees, both 400s and 800s. </span></span>
<span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”><span style=”vertical-align: inherit;”>The unretouched pics below show a marked amount of what I assume is flash ghosting on the dancers’ feet. Interestingly, other fast-moving objects, such as hands, hems or skirts, hair, and even dust are nicely frozen, but none of that matter due to the unacceptable ghosting with their feet.</span></span>
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