Here is an example of how/why to mix flash with ambient light indoors:
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Mixing flash with ambient light: Giving good light on the subject while maintaining the ambiance of light in the room.
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Using only flash: allows for proper exposure, but the light is a bit flat and the flash drowns out the natural ambiance in the room.
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This technique allows you to re-create the effect of "double exposure" by using multiple flashes during a long exposure.
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