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08/19/2004 11:41:09 AM · #1
[WYO]= Wanted - your opinions :P

Fujifilm Malaysia organized a model shootout competition recently. These are some of the pictures i managed to capture. Shot with 300D with 50mm 1.8



some pics are shot using available light, some with on board fill flash
08/19/2004 11:42:24 AM · #2
forgot to add,

the rest of the pictures are here :)
08/19/2004 12:07:29 PM · #3
Some great pictures, though I think the lighting could be better.
I think there is a mixture of Tungston, & Flourescent or Flash lighting which causes a mixture of Blue & Yellow light. As far as I know, this is something that should be avoided.
08/19/2004 08:49:40 PM · #4
Originally posted by aKiwi:

Some great pictures, though I think the lighting could be better.
I think there is a mixture of Tungston, & Flourescent or Flash lighting which causes a mixture of Blue & Yellow light. As far as I know, this is something that should be avoided.


yup, mixed lighting, at 1st i use custom WB, but later change to AWB. Whenever i use built in flash or the pic 'caught' the flash from other camera, the pic turns a bit blueish.

In this kind of scene what is the best option?
08/19/2004 08:54:06 PM · #5
Originally posted by zerocusa:

Originally posted by aKiwi:

Some great pictures, though I think the lighting could be better.
I think there is a mixture of Tungston, & Flourescent or Flash lighting which causes a mixture of Blue & Yellow light. As far as I know, this is something that should be avoided.


yup, mixed lighting, at 1st i use custom WB, but later change to AWB. Whenever i use built in flash or the pic 'caught' the flash from other camera, the pic turns a bit blueish.

In this kind of scene what is the best option?


Gels on your flash to balance it with the other lighting.
08/20/2004 06:07:45 AM · #6
Originally posted by Gordon:



Gels on your flash to balance it with the other lighting.


izzit something like using a warming filter on lens?
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