Mastering Canon EOS Flash Photography, 2nd Edition
NK Guy
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Editor: Joan Dixon
Project manager: Lisa Brazieal
Marketing: Jessica Tiernan
Layout and type: Petra Strauch
Cover design: Helmut Kraus, www.exclam.de
ISBN: 978-1-937538-72-9
2nd Edition (1st printing, February 2016)
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Important Safety Note About the Cover Photo
The cover shot was taken using a British bayonet-style light bulb. These bulbs have two electrical contacts on the base: the metal cap isn’t part of the circuit and carries no current. This is how I was able to send power through the bulb (through a concealed wire, with insulated connections) while it was in the model’s hand. This would not be possible, and would be very dangerous with an Edison screw-type bulb, since the threaded metal cap forms part of the electrical circuit.
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