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I am attending a birthday party this weekend and have been asked to take some pictures. This isn't anything serious or critical and if the pics aren't any good then it's no big disaster - but I would like to be able to take some half decent pics if possible.
The party is in a house and the majority of the pics will be in the lounge and dining room. The rooms have pale/light painted walls and ceiling and the ceiling is roughly 8-9ft high. In terms of equipment, I have a Canon 40D, a 17-55 2.8IS lens, a 580EXII and a Stofen diffuser.
I have messed around with flash before but nothing like this - it's mainly been pics of inanimate objects and I've simply set the cam to "M", put it on a tripod and used trial and error to get pics that look OK. What I'm not sure about is what would be the best settings to use for this envrionment/scenario? Is it best to use "P" for this kind of thing? Any advice on ISO and aperture? And I'm assuming that bouncing the flash off ceiling (or walls?) would be the best option?
As you can tell, I'm a total noob when it comes to this kind of thing, so any help/advice will be very gratefully received.
Thanks
I am attending a birthday party this weekend and have been asked to take some pictures. This isn't anything serious or critical and if the pics aren't any good then it's no big disaster - but I would like to be able to take some half decent pics if possible.
The party is in a house and the majority of the pics will be in the lounge and dining room. The rooms have pale/light painted walls and ceiling and the ceiling is roughly 8-9ft high. In terms of equipment, I have a Canon 40D, a 17-55 2.8IS lens, a 580EXII and a Stofen diffuser.
I have messed around with flash before but nothing like this - it's mainly been pics of inanimate objects and I've simply set the cam to "M", put it on a tripod and used trial and error to get pics that look OK. What I'm not sure about is what would be the best settings to use for this envrionment/scenario? Is it best to use "P" for this kind of thing? Any advice on ISO and aperture? And I'm assuming that bouncing the flash off ceiling (or walls?) would be the best option?
As you can tell, I'm a total noob when it comes to this kind of thing, so any help/advice will be very gratefully received.
Thanks