goinggreynow
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Hi everyone.
I have recently purchased my first flash gun and I am only just starting to learn how to use it.
I need to photograph some wood sculptures, but am having trouble getting rid of unwanted reflections (the sculptures are polished wood & all have curved surface areas. Changing my position relative to the sculpture doesn't seem to work!). So far, I've tried bouncing the flash off the ceiling & diffusing the flash output and although both are much better than firing the flash directly at the subject, they still do not give me the result I'm looking for. I've used both e-ttl and manual settings.
I have never owned a CPL, but have read a few articles suggesting that this might work.
Does anyone have any experience of using a CPL with a flashgun & is this combination likely to solve my problem?
Or is it a case of needing to purchase some “professional type” lighting kit?
Thanks in advance.
I have recently purchased my first flash gun and I am only just starting to learn how to use it.
I need to photograph some wood sculptures, but am having trouble getting rid of unwanted reflections (the sculptures are polished wood & all have curved surface areas. Changing my position relative to the sculpture doesn't seem to work!). So far, I've tried bouncing the flash off the ceiling & diffusing the flash output and although both are much better than firing the flash directly at the subject, they still do not give me the result I'm looking for. I've used both e-ttl and manual settings.
I have never owned a CPL, but have read a few articles suggesting that this might work.
Does anyone have any experience of using a CPL with a flashgun & is this combination likely to solve my problem?
Or is it a case of needing to purchase some “professional type” lighting kit?
Thanks in advance.