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f/stop to use for the various distances. To determine the the subject and read the distance directly from the focusing ring on the camera. Figure 5-26 indicates with IS0 100 film at full power the proper aperture setting at reenlistments, frockings, and promotion ceremonies are conducted indoors where the lighting conditions are unfavorable for available light photography. There are various methods in which a single flash can be used to produce high-quality professional photographs that distinguish you, the Photographer's Mate, from the the shutter and aimed directly at a subject. An advantage of having your flash unit attached to the camera is it provides you the chance to capture the unexpected-the of equipment you have to worry about or handle the at the camera, place some diffusion material, such as a white handkerchief, cheesecloth, or frosted cellulose acetate, in front of the flash. Of course, diffusion reduces the intensity of the light, and the exposure has to be increased accordingly when using the manual mode on the flash unit. possible to rotate the flash when changing formats from horizontal to vertical. When shooting people in the vertical format using a flash unit, always position the objectional shadows are cast behind the subject, and the subject has an unnatural, eerie, sinister effect. and animals when the flash is used close to the at the camera. Light reflecting from the blood vessels at the back of the eye causes this effect. The darker the room is, the stronger the effect, because the pupils of the eyes become more dilated. Red eye can easily be avoided by moving the flash away from the lens optical axis. Also, the effects of red eye can be There are times when you want a very soft light in order to lessen the tonal range between highlights and shadows and to soften harsh background shadows. You can achieve this soft lighting by bouncing, or reflecting, the flash off a light-colored surface. By doing so, you are changing the narrow spot of light from a flash unit into a wide diffused area of light. When shooting color film, avoid colored walls and ceilings. They reflect their entire subject area. You should use bounce flash in all Basic Photography Course |
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