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01/29/2007 01:09:45 PM · #1 |
okay so my camera isnt exaclty top-notch and it only has the flash that came w/ it
but i find that when i take a portrait of somebody (not in a studio just spontanious) the subject appears to have distinct flash marks on the face
is there a dampener i can buy for my flash?
-Kim |
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01/29/2007 01:10:55 PM · #2 |
Not much you can do with the on camera flash.. try a piece of scotch tape over the flash lens maybe...
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01/29/2007 01:13:15 PM · #3 |
Wrap tissue round it or cut a slot in a white ping pong ball and slot that over your flash.
:D
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01/29/2007 01:15:21 PM · #4 |
if the tissue is too thin, or doesn't diffuse enough, you can try a piece of a paper towel or napkin.
And if you want color casts, you can use colored napkins. |
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01/29/2007 01:15:29 PM · #5 |
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01/29/2007 01:16:39 PM · #6 |
The Ping Pong Ball
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01/29/2007 01:19:36 PM · #7 |
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01/29/2007 01:23:06 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by BradP: Ya' beat me to it... |
If Beetle ever removes that photo, I'm hopeless :-)
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01/29/2007 01:25:33 PM · #9 |
I'm not sure her picture really has anything to do with it...
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01/29/2007 01:46:48 PM · #10 |
I noticed either in the B&H catalog or online where you can get a diffuser made for onboard pop-up flashes. Sorry...don't have a link to it - but I know it was in the flash accessory area.
The ping-pong ball would probably be a lot cheaper. :D |
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