TOP TIPS MATCHING THE TEMPERATURE
Balance out the colour temperature between your flash and the setting sun
FLASHES USUALLY have a white balance around 5000-6000 kelvin, which is similar to the colour of daylight at noon. This makes them useful for shooting outdoors during the day, but at sunset the colour of the light is around 3000 kelvin – much warmer. This discrepancy between the flash and the ambient light can make the subject look too cool. We can fix this by warming the flash. One option is to fix a Colour Temperature Orange (or CTO) gel over the flash bulb. Or, some soft boxes like the Godox modifier here allow you to fit a gold reflector inside the casing. Light takes on the colour of any surface it bounces off, so this gold disc can add a touch of warmth to the scene.