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LostnSpace
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26-07-11, 01:20 AM
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Re: Some pics I've taken... any advice/criticism welcome :)

Hi Myra.
Apologies for my suggestion regarding your flash issues, i think i was someway off the mark, i had not thought about what it would do to exposure and shadow effects. Toilet paper, as suggested by Daisy is a much better option, with the paper acting in a similar way to a diffuser on a flashgun. I look forward to seeing your results once you try this option
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26-07-11, 02:11 PM
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Re: Some pics I've taken... any advice/criticism welcome :)

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Hi Myra.
Apologies for my suggestion regarding your flash issues, i think i was someway off the mark, i had not thought about what it would do to exposure and shadow effects. Toilet paper, as suggested by Daisy is a much better option, with the paper acting in a similar way to a diffuser on a flashgun. I look forward to seeing your results once you try this option
It's okay! I'm glad to hear what everyone gets to say. You learned something by posting that too I'm going to try it when I simply HAVE to use the flash and Steve let me know that there is a way to turn off my flash. Thanks for your input even though it was not spot on, it was the thought that counted.


     
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