When
shooting
brightly
shining
fish
..
.
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,
hold 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
water . . .
When light from the Speedlight
is
reflected
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 t
he
Speed·
light at the subject diagonally, as far away
from the camera as possible.
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Illustrat
ions
and
editorial supervision
suppl
i
ed
by
!
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Akira
Tateish
i,
Mar
ine
Art Center,
Co
.,
Ltd
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