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julie32

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In debt to your help;

I just got a 580EX flash for my canon 20D. I'm a new photographer, not academically trained. I have a creative eye, but I'm in the process of trying desperately to understand light. I feel like this is a stupid question, but how do I know which way to point the flash...up..down..left..right etc.. if I'm shooting portrait type photos. I know you can't say it should be a certain way each time, but is there a rule of thumb or could you suggest a website or book where I can learn some more?

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julie
 
when you point your light other directions, you are usually adding a second light source to the picture...whether it's the ceiling, a wall, a reflector, etc. In rooms with ceilings nearby, I often point it up at the ceiling...but then you get eye shadows sometimes. Look for objects to reflect the light off of. Maybe you have a large reflector? You can point your flash at that.

Outside I've found that I get best results if I use a bracket and point the flash directly at the subject...since there are usually no reflectors nearby. (Once i pointed it at a white truck though)

Probably other uses for it though..I'm sure it'll get covered here.
 
Hey Keith

Thanks for the quick reply. Your info is definitely helpful.
 
As for using an EOS flash, this is a good resource as well.
http://photonotes.org/articles/eos-flash/
Excellent instructional information on the technical aspects of using EOS equipment.

Strobist is a great site for getting started with lighting.
 

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