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Hi
I have used a SB600 flash unit on my D70 set up for a while now – but only for macro and shots in my study where I have had reasonably good results bouncing off the White ceiling and white cards etc. On Saturday I attended a wedding and took my kit along. This was the first time I have done any what I refer to as in your face photography. The reception was in a castle and the ceilings were high, very high and painted, no good for a bounce. After following the official photographer around for a while, I decided branch out on my own and to do a theme on Wedding Hats. I had a lot of fun, and here are three, the ladies were most willing to pose, but I have to learn how to avoid the shadows cast by the flash in these circumstances, any tips please |
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Were you using direct flash? ... I believe a diffuser would help cut down on some of the shadows ... bounce flash would also work, if the ceilings aren't too high.
cheers, jim |
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Hi Jim
Did use the disuser shield which you pull over the flash face in the hope the TTL would do the job, but no luck. AS for the ceilings - have attatched a couple of pics to show you how high they were. Cheers Brian |
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Wow ... those are incredible ceilings ... I use Canon equipment and have never been a big fan of the built-in shield on my flash. I use an Omnibounce diffuser now and then, but other photos swear by different diffusers. I'm sure if you do a search through this forum you'll come up with a couple of different ones.
Good luck, cheers, jim |
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Difficult to get bounce off those ceilings. Stofen produce a diffuser for the SB-600, part number OM-600. I have one and it does soften the light quite nicely. I would have been experimented pointing the flash vertical (bulb mode?) with OM-600 to give the best diffused light available from a portable source.
If I could refer to the thread 'Flash - Daunting or Fun' for lots of tips, advise and practical applications for flash photography. I think by diffuser shield you are referring to the wide angle adapter, this will just widen the light source for a 14mm lens field of view. Check out the photo below to see what the OM-600 does to SB-600 output.
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Thanks Stephen
Have just this minute ordered a White Stophen Omni from 7 Day Shop - more experimenting. Fun isnt it. Cheers Brian |
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See what you mean - no hot spots or burn out at all. Do you use an extender attatchment for fill when useing long lenses? |
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Sorry didnt make it clear in my last post.
I realy should have have said for outside photography, when use say 70-200 or a 300mm. |
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