When shooting brightly shining fish, When sand has been stirred up in the water – Nikon 58-104 User Manual

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When shooting brightly shining

f i s h . . .

If the Speedlight is aimed at shiny silver

fish from the front, correct exposure will be

hard to obtain because of the bright light

reflected from the fish. To shoot this sort of

subject, remove the arm from the bracket,
hoid the Speedlight as far away from the
camera as possible, and aim the

Speedlight at the subject diagonally.

When sand has been stirred up

in the w a t e r . . .

When light from the Speediight is refiected
on particles floating in the water, the
photograph turns out looking like it was

taken in a snowstorm. It is best to wait until
the sand settles down, or to remove the

arm from the bracket and aim the Speed-

light at the subject diagonally, as far away

from the camera as possible.

Illustrations

and

editorial

supervision

supplied

by

Akira Tateishi, Marine Art Center, Co., Ltd.

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