The Creative Flash article is so informative on the different ways to improve the flash when photographing. It taught me about narrowing the flash with a snoot. It informed me on how to soften a flash using a soft box or umbrella. It also showed me what tools I could use to project a flash to farther distances. And lastly is taught me ways to give photographs a cool edge using a ring flash. These things are great to know if you are planning a trip and are sick of plain flat pictures!
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can this work on a point and shoot camera or only cameras with an attachable flash?
very interesting, good presentation!
nice presentation!!!
Seems like a really sweet camera. I wish I had one.
that was a really good powerpoint. i thought the presentation and topic was really interesting.
Wow, I found this topic very interesting! I bet all of this equipment is very expensive though. I wonder what #5 was!! Nicely done.
Very interesting. Are all those things for camera very expensive? I wish I was a photographer. lol
That is cool, I never knew that there were so many different types of flashes and stuff.
Flash seems cool. I thought you presented well! I like your bangs.
i would consider getting one of these if i had a camera
do they have the same idea things for video cameras like a mini dv camera?
Do you have any of those items you talked about? I also liked the picture of the girl in the mirror.
very interesting presentation!!
Seemed pretty interesting if you are into cameras and stuff.
I approve of the content. However I do believe you should have elaborated on some of the subjects that some of the audience may not have understood. (ME!)
nice for people who are interested in photography. Although the umbrella idea seems limited to certain conditions.
Cameron: I think the ring flash can go on a regular point and shoot camera, not sure! There are probably attachments for every kind of camera.
Mrs. Sylvia: The 5th topic was gel the flash. Which means you can purchase an attachment that gives a tint or hue to the image while softening the flash.
Ashley: Depends on your camera and the attachment you want.
Nick: I have no idea, probably but from different companies.
:)
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