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			I'm going to a renunion next month - ex Rhodesians/Zimbabweans. It's being held in what I know as a "double volume" restaurant i.e.the ceiling is two stories high. Also, I doubt the ceiling will be white or some pale colour.  My question is; will bounce flash be effective at that height and if not how do I overcome it? Thanks 
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			Use such as the omnibounce, or if you're a cheapskate like me, make one from a plastic milk container. http://www.stofen.com/ Harry | 
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			as wolfie says, a stofen type defuser will do the trick.....you could pick one up pretty cheap on ebay.
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			To answer your original question, I think the answer is "no, bouce flash will not be effective at that height".  That is, unless you have an unfeasibly powerful flashgun. Chinese copy stofen diffuser is a lot cheaper than the real thing. | 
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