Since, you are too critical about flash to subject distance, I will 
strictly follow the lines. 

Many thanks again.

With regards,
Ayash.

On Sat, 10 Aug 2002, William Robb wrote:

> > Hi Bill,
> >
> > Many thanks for the explanation. I will follow the lines
> 
> Talking about lines, think about attaching a string to your
> flash once you have figured out your exposure calculations. The
> string would be the flash to subject distance.
> This is a technique I used before I bought a flash meter. Once I
> had figured out my flash to subject distances for the Metz flash
> units in umbrellas, I attached string of the appropriate lengths
> to the flash brackets. This made setting up the studio on the
> road possible without buying a piece of equipment that I could
> ill afford at the time.
> William Robb
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