Bounce Flash Photography

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lumiquest’s Quest Couch discusses how a basic understanding of how bounce light behaves enables the photographer to redirect the light accurately and effectively. Seemingly minor variations in the angles of a bounce surface can dramatically effect the illumination of the subject. Variable angle bounce surfaces introduce the very real possibility of misdirected light and uneven illumination.

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5 Responses to “Bounce Flash Photography”

  1. seanmcbay Says:

    Great video. I just got a SB-600.

  2. empressayame Says:

    awesome!!!

  3. gileco Says:

    sir the best advice i ever heard ….good lesson

  4. stewiek Says:

    i have a question, since the mounted flash is usually much higher than the subject’s face, supposing the lens is in line with the subject’s face, would that mean that if it stayed at a 45 deg angle, the flash would be reflected off the head or even higher than that of the subject?

  5. rheylandsimon Says:

    thank for the lesson

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