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RE: Learning Speedlight

in #photography5 years ago

Yes, you can get a little metal grid which attachs with a rubber band to the flash head.

It works really well. :)

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I captured this image using that sort of a light modifier, one was on a stand, and one was on a table just out of shot.

This is 100% artificially lit in a 1920s movie theatre parlour. The only thing I hate is the obvious shadows across the face and the wall in the background. Should've had the flashes slightly further away.

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I’m not a fan of that look. It looks too artificial. I’d gone for a single harsh light from quite high up for that photo and made it super dramatic. But personal preference, as always, and I’m extremely picky.

The mustard coloured walls lead to that effect and where the bounced light has gone around and around.

We're not used to that colour of light, and the colour cast in the highlights and flesh is what leads to this artificial and unnatural look.

Speedlights are harsh lights by their nature. They can carve devastating shadows into subjects when used well

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