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shooting a beach wedding, need lens advice
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<blockquote data-quote="westmill" data-source="post: 63033" data-attributes="member: 9330"><p>I shoot weddings too, not just glamour. Ive certainly not noticed anything you describe in such conditions. A diffuser is great indoors or if its used as the main light source. Fill in is used to counter the raccoon efect you describe. If your subjects are whited out you are over exposing. Fill flash when correct should not be noticable in the picture other than a reduction in shadow areas such as around the eyes and under the nose etc. A diffuser in such circumstances makes no differance other than absorb the flashes power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westmill, post: 63033, member: 9330"] I shoot weddings too, not just glamour. Ive certainly not noticed anything you describe in such conditions. A diffuser is great indoors or if its used as the main light source. Fill in is used to counter the raccoon efect you describe. If your subjects are whited out you are over exposing. Fill flash when correct should not be noticable in the picture other than a reduction in shadow areas such as around the eyes and under the nose etc. A diffuser in such circumstances makes no differance other than absorb the flashes power. [/QUOTE]
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