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D3100
flash casting shadow on pics from wide angle lens
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<blockquote data-quote="Donny1963" data-source="post: 602384" data-attributes="member: 43144"><p>Yeah the only way to avoid shadows at the bottom of your images, is to use an off camera flash at a high angle point downward at a 45 deg angle that will take care of it.</p><p>Now if your shooting out doors and your using your on camera flash as a fill flash, here is a trick i figured out that will take care of your problem, shoot the camera upside down that way the shadow will point to the sky which will not reach the sky and there you will not get a shadow..</p><p>I do this all the time..</p><p></p><p>How ever best way to take care of this problem is, Off Camera Flash setup, And using off camera flash will improve your image quality as well..</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps..</p><p>Donny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donny1963, post: 602384, member: 43144"] Yeah the only way to avoid shadows at the bottom of your images, is to use an off camera flash at a high angle point downward at a 45 deg angle that will take care of it. Now if your shooting out doors and your using your on camera flash as a fill flash, here is a trick i figured out that will take care of your problem, shoot the camera upside down that way the shadow will point to the sky which will not reach the sky and there you will not get a shadow.. I do this all the time.. How ever best way to take care of this problem is, Off Camera Flash setup, And using off camera flash will improve your image quality as well.. Hope this helps.. Donny [/QUOTE]
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