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Nov 04, 2006 13:03 |  #1

i hate using flash,, coz i dont know how best to use it! How do you control the flash so it wont make the hair to light...

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Nov 04, 2006 15:47 |  #2

This shot looks fine to me, what type of flash are you using? Speedlight? Or on camera?

You can turn your speedlight down to lessen the flash. There are also after market products you can buy to attach to the front to change and soften the light.

There's some really good info in the flash forum. Check the stickies out there and you should have enough learning material to keep you busy for a while!




  
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Nov 04, 2006 16:17 |  #3

Sam gives good advice.

Flash requires a different thought process, since you're producing your own light and you don't see the effect until you take the shot. There is a learning curve, but it's worth the effort.


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Nov 04, 2006 18:24 |  #4

If you want to know the technical part of it:

http://photonotes.org/​articles/eos-flash/ (external link)

Also check out Canon's:

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Nov 04, 2006 18:41 |  #5

Pretty girl! Her eyes are stunning, you lit them up perfectly :)


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Nov 04, 2006 23:12 |  #6
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You won't have any trouble with someone with dark hair showing up with too light of hair in a flash shot. Your concern is with their skin. You need to use your flash and experiment. Using Av and M modes and different iso and FEC. A diffuser with help a lot. If you have an external flash, an omnibounce diffusing is decent and just $20.


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Nov 05, 2006 01:44 |  #7

beautiful photograph!


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Nov 05, 2006 04:30 |  #8

I think that's fine. Very warm.



  
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Nov 05, 2006 06:44 |  #9

The shot looks fine a bit warm but it's a good shot.
One simple way to lessen the effects of a flash is to just point it up and tape a white sheet of paper to the back side of the flash head which will bounce the light and it's cheap too. Oh and for on camera popup flashes try slipping a white post-it note in front of the flash to diffuse it , you'll have to get closer to the subject but there will be no glare.


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Nov 05, 2006 06:52 |  #10

beautiful photograph!


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Nov 05, 2006 13:31 |  #11

I saw nothing wrong with this photograph at all when I first looked at it! The skin tones are sort of warm, but she's beautiful and the hair is by no means too light. I think it's a lovely shot, personally. :)

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