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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 288668" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>Please post your photograph so we can see what you are talking about.</p><p></p><p>This is one of the reasons of using longer macro lenses - 105mm or 180mm. The shorter lenses are extremely near the subject, so you may get either your own shadow or the subjects shadow. With longer lenses you have space to use bounce or separate flash to get rid of the shadows, but with short focal length lenses that is a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 288668, member: 16090"] Please post your photograph so we can see what you are talking about. This is one of the reasons of using longer macro lenses - 105mm or 180mm. The shorter lenses are extremely near the subject, so you may get either your own shadow or the subjects shadow. With longer lenses you have space to use bounce or separate flash to get rid of the shadows, but with short focal length lenses that is a problem. [/QUOTE]
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