ST Colin
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Hi everyone,
I spend a lot of time taking photos of friends and family indoors, just informal shots, candid stuff.
I don't have any examples to hand but I can't seem to find a good balance of exposure with my 30D and 430EX II. Fill flash leaves a dark background and harsh shadows which is unpleasant (ETTL metering usually) and bouncing from the ceiling of wall leaves faces dull and dark around the facial features (eyes etc).
What other techniques can I use? I've tried manual mode on the flash, but more often than not, it blows highlights out on me.
Hopefully I can get some tips here
Thanks
Colin
I spend a lot of time taking photos of friends and family indoors, just informal shots, candid stuff.
I don't have any examples to hand but I can't seem to find a good balance of exposure with my 30D and 430EX II. Fill flash leaves a dark background and harsh shadows which is unpleasant (ETTL metering usually) and bouncing from the ceiling of wall leaves faces dull and dark around the facial features (eyes etc).
What other techniques can I use? I've tried manual mode on the flash, but more often than not, it blows highlights out on me.
Hopefully I can get some tips here
Thanks
Colin
