Davince
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I was having a play around at my son's School Nativity. It was held in a church, as usual with churches, particularly poorly lit, but to add to my fun the ceiling is painted almost black, and it's matte. And there was virtually nothign to bounce off. I couldn't really get any closer than 40ft so was on the 70-200 2.8 for most of the time.
The interesting thing though, was that almost every single picture I took, has almost every single person in it with SERIOUS red eye. It didn't matter where I pointed the flash, what I tried to bounce off, on cam, off cam, diffused, undiffused... every single picture has chronic red eye!
Obviously the lack of light means that the kids pupils were pretty damn wide, but I've never experienced this before. Any clues as to why, and more importantly what on earth I could have tried to get rid?
I'd be interested in your thoughts on trying to light the job too. With the range, it really called for the flash to be pointed straight at them to get the power needed, but obviously that results in images about as welcome as a stuck shutter on a wedding shoot.
The interesting thing though, was that almost every single picture I took, has almost every single person in it with SERIOUS red eye. It didn't matter where I pointed the flash, what I tried to bounce off, on cam, off cam, diffused, undiffused... every single picture has chronic red eye!
Obviously the lack of light means that the kids pupils were pretty damn wide, but I've never experienced this before. Any clues as to why, and more importantly what on earth I could have tried to get rid?
I'd be interested in your thoughts on trying to light the job too. With the range, it really called for the flash to be pointed straight at them to get the power needed, but obviously that results in images about as welcome as a stuck shutter on a wedding shoot.