11/12/2023 0 Comments Photo reflector card![]() ![]() I used to roam the halls of Comic-Con with my flash on a TTL cable in my left hand, sporting an 8" softbox. Most folks just find a way to make hard/hardish light work for them, either with direct flash, a lightscoop type bounce card ( which you can DIY), or tupperware hats for the flash. That or using a big modifier are your only real choices for soft light. What can I do to create a soft light? I won't be able to bring in any umbrellas, just the flash mounted on top of the camera.įind something else to bounce the light off of or carry one a reflector with you (but you will look like a dork). ![]() But you need to try it in the specific venue before you give up on it as a possibility. And even dark ceilings may still have some lighter bounce surface areas.īounce flash won't be as effective with higher/darker ceilings. I also won't be able to bounce the light off of any walls because of their colour.Ī warm colored wall can be like using a warming gel. Have you actually tried it? Just saying, flash, in combination with higher ISO settings in these days of digital can do things it could never do with iso 100 film. I know for sure that I won't be able to bounce the light off the ceiling due to it being too high. ![]() If this is in rehearsal, I'm not quite getting why you can't set up off-camera flash+modifier on a stand/clamp. Is this a performance? During performance, flash is typically a no-go, for audience/performer disruption factor. In a couple of days I will be shooting a group of friends in a theatre. r/RoomDetective - What can you deduce from a photograph? r/Redditor_Pics - Redditors posting pics of themselves, family, and friends r/QualityPhotos - Professionals, intermediates, and beginners are encourage share their best work. r/PictureChallenge - Weekly topic/category of pictures r/PhonePics - Pictures taken from cell phones r/PhotoCritique - Post a picture and receive constructive criticism/advice for improvement r/GuessMyFirstName - Redditors share self portraits, you guess their name! r/ITookaPicture - Give and receive feedback r/Instagramshots - for sharing your instagrams! r/365PhotoProject - Year long marathon of taking and sharing photos r/PicRequests - Requests and assistance for photo editing r/PostProcessing - Noise reduction, sharpening, exposure blending, image retouching etc. r/Gimp (Free Download Here) - A free image manipulation program r/AmateurPhotography - A place for amateur photographers to share tips, images, tricks, advice and give advice r/Shutterbug - Lighthearted/fun subreddit for discussing photography culture and practice r/Photography - The main hub of all things photography related r/PhotoClass2023 - Join them as they revisit /r/photoclass and more r/PhotoClass - Intro to Photography Reddit style, w/29 lessons r/Cameras - Reviews, articles, blogs, videos, of cameras and gear r/AskPhotography - Ask anything here! Friendly/Supportive & Beginners Welcome! r/PhotoEssay - photography essays and slideshows r/PhotoJournalism - Stories by and about photojournalists, the photography industry, and discussions of photojournalist practices r/FashionPhotography - Photographers, styles, techniques Diana, Holga, Superheadz, Harinezumi, Keychain cams, plastic lenses r/To圜ameras - Lomography, experimental, light leaks. Inappropriate use of reporting functionality may result in reports being referred to Admin. The report button is not a tool you should use to try and influence the mod team. The report button is for spam and other content that breaks the rules of Reddit as set out by Reddit admin. Only report posts that are in violation of Reddit content policy. Only posts with negative karma scores and no community engagement will be considered for removal by moderators. If the post is not a question or may be appropriate for another sub downvote and ignore it.ĭo not comment, do not report it to the moderation team.
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