Sun and Flash
The sun is a wonderful light source — especially in the early morning or late afternoon. But if the sun is coming in from the side, you get some pretty dark shadows on the opposite side.
Inspired by the images of Brent Williamson I decided to try a bit of crosslighting this afternoon.
With the beautiful warm late afternoon sun to work with shining onto the subject from the right, I setup a 580EX off to the left about 15 feet away at 1/32 power. Triggered using pocket wizards, the direct flash put just enough light into the dark shadow areas for a pleasing photograph. The idea is to use the flash in a very subtle way as to not even look like flash was used.
This is a very simple setup. If you don’t have pocket wizards, an off-camera sync cord will work just as well.

