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    Arrow Tech help for home-made pictures

    Hi, people

    Is there anything I should know before starting to take my own facial pictures?

    I am specially worried about lighting and makeup. I will not have the chance to work with natural light so some advice about how to correctly use flash will be appreciated.

    Thanks in advance!!

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    The best is to take an Professional DigitalRefexCamera (like Nikon D200 with 8 takes/sek) and an powerful Fashlight ...then your can make photos with flying cum :-)

    Of you won´t, a cheaper one works too.
    Try to seperat the flash to take photos those like all are not laminar exposed

    sorry my bad english

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    I owe an average digital camera so no flying cum pictures, I am afraid...
    Also, I cannot use an independent flash... Do you know any trick to avoid laminar exposition with built-in flash cameras?

    Thanks for your help!

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    Try an white background, also left and right in order to get one evenly illuminating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nostromo View Post
    Try an white background, also left and right in order to get one evenly illuminating.
    white backroud? in background of the girl?

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    Hi - 1.u can try a flash diffusion
    there many kind (you will need 1 that fits your camera)- but make sure it will need to be as far as it can from the flash itsalf.
    so use 1 that can work in that way

    2. take a stop or a stop& half at the flash +/- menu

    that will ake the pic less harsh

    i hope it helps

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    What about the make-up. Water proof good?

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    Quote Originally Posted by redfan View Post
    Hi - 1.u can try a flash diffusion
    there many kind (you will need 1 that fits your camera)- but make sure it will need to be as far as it can from the flash itsalf.
    so use 1 that can work in that way
    Took the words right out of my mouth. Diffusion is imperative, otherwise fluid is way to reflective.

    And a point and shoot camera has quite a few advantages. They're not fast, but tend to be light and small, so they're easy to aim if you're taking pics while "performing" My Canon D20 with a heavy lens on it is pretty tough to maneuver even without the Speedlite on it.

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