Diffusing the light, Bounce flash photography, Diffusing the light ~57 – Nikon SPEEDLIGHT SB-16 User Manual

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PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES-

Diffusing the Light

Light is what gives form to solid objects. If the flash is

poinfed directly at the subject and located near the lens,

the subject will look flat because of the lack of shadows.

However, if the flash is moved off-axis, shadows start to

appear on the side opposite the light source, thus giving

the impression of roundness. But because the light still

comes directly from the flash, the shadows are harsh

and unattractive. By diffusing the light, you can eliminate

the harsh shadows, making snapshots and portraits

much more attractive.

There are two ways to diffuse light: you can either
bounce the light off a broad reflective surface, such as
the ceiling or walls, or use a diffuser between flash
and subject.

Bounce flash photography

With the SB-16’s main flash head tilted back and/or

rotated, the light travels directly to the ceiling or wall and

then bounces back to the subject. Acting as a broad re­
flector, the ceiling or wall scrambles the direction of the

light rays, making the lighting diffused and much more
natural looking. Because the SB-16’s secondary flash

head faces straight ahead, it provides a small amount of
direct illumination to fill in unflattering shadows around
the eyes and creates a catchlight for the eyes.

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