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Old 10-12-2004, 11:58 PM
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Default Bounced flash on an almirante

I'm trying to get rid of the annoying "flash" I get in most pix where the reflection off of the frogs moist skin makes a bright "flash" on the frog. This was taken with the flash pointing straight up and it is reduced but the image seems a little dark and the background is gone. I guess it's not too bad of an effect. Maybe I need to try with one of those things Kyle had mentioned that covers the flash.
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Nice shot, he/she looks really healthy.
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Nice shot, I plan to order a flash bracket to hold my flash lower.
What camera are you using?
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Canon 10D with Sigma 105mm Macro. I've thought about tring to find a device that lets me remove the flash from the camera so that I can point it wherever I want. I'm assuming they make this but haven't looked yet. Kyle what bouncer did you wind up going with?
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I bought 2 of them:

Lumiquest ultra bouncer and pocket bouncer. I need to get the flash lower though so I will need a bracket. The darn off show cord is $50, what a rip off.
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I think it's a great pic!!!
I used to encounter the same problem with underwater pics. I needed to get the flash further away from the camera. I used a long synch cord to angle the flash where ever, however I wanted. This coupled with a diffuser allowed me to get the results I wanted. I found a similar set up for my land camera, waiting on the developing.
Now with a dig camera you can be more flexible and take many more pics. I shoot three at a time now. Not bracketing but more compensating when not using a tripod.
I think lighting towards the back of your subject and using the flash from the side would make a huge difference in the background while still lighting your subject.
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Nice picture Robb.
I have an Omni Bounce made by Stofen. Something else that will help is a Circular Polarizer. Also try and take a picture of the frog when it is more dry, as wet skin reflects the light too.
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I have found a polarizer is very tough to use with flash, as you will need to stay at the same angle. The other problem is that you may still get a reflection from the lights in the tank when trying that. The best way I have found to reduce the glare is to always take them at a little bit of a angle.

I had planned on ordering a flash bracket last night, but the one I want it seems everyone is out of...
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Not trying to hi-jack the thread, but while on the subject, can somebody recommand a good "flash muffler" (light box?)? I have a Nikon D100 with a SB-50DX that casts really sharp/dark shaow when taking indoor picture, even when it's pointed up. I looked at the link and it's compatible with:

Omni-Bounce OM-SB5 19.95 Add to Cart
Two-Way Bounce Unit TW-UNI 19.95 Add to Cart
Green and Gold Set OC-SBSET 29.95 Add to Cart
Green Omni-Bounce OC-SBGR 17.95 Add to Cart
Gold Omni-Bounce OC-SBGL 17.95 Add to Cart
Two-Way Adapter TW-UNIA 3.00

Unfortunately with no info at all on the website, I am not quite sure what to get...

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I really like that picture. It has a ton of detail in it...you can see the texture on the skin so well you can almost feel it.

How do you like that Sigma macro? I'm torn between the Sigma and the new Tamron 90mm macro for my Nikon D70.
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