I really enjoy your blog and love your photography! I was wondering if you'd share your trick to getting such great pictures indoors with the flash on without any distracting shadows. (I totally understand if you don't - but 2011 is the year I improve my photography - so I am an annoying question asker right now... It's like an insatiable 2 year old with a camera! LOL!!). Thanks for sharing your blog!!
Hello "Big and Little" - I would love to share with you some indoor photography tips - mainly you need to have a flash that you can point in different directions. These pictures were all taken with the flash pointed straight up. If you look under their chins, you can see the shadows - it's not the most ideal lighting, but it works for snapshots - it's even better if you can "bounce" your flash off a wall to the side of your subject. Then the lighting is more pleasing and not coming straight down. Happy practicing!
heather, i love it! makes me want to go back to the wizarding world in orlando! great - fun - pictures :)
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ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your blog and love your photography! I was wondering if you'd share your trick to getting such great pictures indoors with the flash on without any distracting shadows. (I totally understand if you don't - but 2011 is the year I improve my photography - so I am an annoying question asker right now... It's like an insatiable 2 year old with a camera! LOL!!). Thanks for sharing your blog!!
ReplyDeleteHello "Big and Little" - I would love to share with you some indoor photography tips - mainly you need to have a flash that you can point in different directions. These pictures were all taken with the flash pointed straight up. If you look under their chins, you can see the shadows - it's not the most ideal lighting, but it works for snapshots - it's even better if you can "bounce" your flash off a wall to the side of your subject. Then the lighting is more pleasing and not coming straight down. Happy practicing!
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