Whenever I come across an interesting tip or DIY item I will post it here.
Sometimes the on camera flash, or even a mounted one, can give too much direct light on your subject, creating shadows you do not want. Our solution is take a piece of cardstock paper, cut it about 31/2 inches wide at the top and then a notch that fits inside the flash housing. By doing this you can angle the flash up and it will reflect a wider and softer light onto your subject. I will post a photo for this in a day or two.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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