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  • How Does a Camera Flash Work?

    It is very difficult for a camera to capture an image without the right amount of light. Usually, this is a significant amount that cannot be had without the help of a flash, unless of course you...

  • How to Take Pictures In Odd Lighting.

    When taking pictures not all photographs will be in ideal lighting situations. Using a few tricks of the trade, may greatly enhance your photographs.

  • How to Disassemble a Speedlite 420EX Flash

    Speedlite is one of the most renowned companies in camera flashes. They are used by professionals and amateurs alike. Knowing how to disassemble one can come in handy, if ever you are looking to...

  • How to Use Three-Point Lighting

    Three-point lighting is a very common lighting technique that employs three separate light sources used together to allow the photographer to illuminate the subject however they desire, and also...

  • How to Get Rid of White Eye Effect In Photographs

    the tendency of the eyes of dogs and cats to glow green in photographs is called White Eye effect. Because their eyes reflect the camera's flash with such noticeable color it can make the animal...

  • How to use your flash effectively

    Bad angles, high intensity, and using a flash out of its range of reach will cause your pictures to suffer from glare, red-eye effect, or insufficient lighting.

  • How to Buy a Camera Flash

    Some cameras are sold without a flash unit, but including one in your collection of camera equipment will provide you with the capability to take photos indoors and soften photos taken outdoors....

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