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    Senior Member MrGreenBug's Avatar
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    C&C on Flash Experiment



    Hello everyone! I just would like to get some C&Cs on this very crude experiment of mine. I've been meaning to but myself a speedlite soon but due to some circumstances I just can't yet at the moment. I've considered getting some third-party flash but said to myself why invest when I can get the best from our brand - Canon.


    Anyway, on with my experiment. I was fiddling around with some scrap cardboard and thought of myself building some sort of a speedlite. I thought of funneling the flash from the built-in pop-up flash and have some sort of bounce flash effect.


    So, here's the result:





    It's all pop-up flash.. but it's time to get a speedlite!


    Thank you in advance.
    Cheers!
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    Re: C&C on Flash Experiment



    For a photo with nothing but on board flash, I think it's fantastic MrGreenBug. I especially like how the subject's left side forehead is completely blacked out. I always like that look in a portrait. Some of the highlights on the subjects right cheak and nose may be a little harsh, but it gives it a gritty look, especially with the darkness of the shadows. It would be neat to show us a photo of your setup too, if you get a chance.


    Lewis



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    Re: C&C on Flash Experiment



    I agree. Great way to make the best with what you've got...

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    Re: C&C on Flash Experiment



    Thanks Lewis & Sean for the wonderful comments!


    I'll try to recreate the setup when I get some free time from work and show it to you guys. It's avery crude setup. I guess it would also be a good opportunity to do more experiments when I recreate the setup. []
    Cheers!
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