Off-The-Wall (or Ceiling) Built-In Flash
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Everybody knows you can use the flash built-into your camera to get more light on a scene... but unless you're using the flash as fill lighting, the built-in flash tends to give your subject that flat, deer-in-the-headlights, look. What you might not have known is that something as simple as a little piece of aluminum foil can deflect light from your camera's built-in flash to bounce off the ceiling, a wall, or anything else outside the view of the lens.
This challenge is for bounced-flash photos where the light source is the flash built-into your camera. Please say something about what was used to direct the light from your flash.
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| Submitted: | Saturday, 26th May, 2012 15:20 (GMT) |
| Taken: | Friday, 25th May, 2012 |
| Focal length: | 14 mm |
| Shutter speed: | 1/30 sec |
| Aperture: | F2.5 |
| ISO: | 160 |
| Notes: | Shooting through a mirror like that allows one to get two light sources from one flash. (The built-in flash this time). I hadn't thought of that when I took the picture. :-) |
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