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www.dombower.com This is a quick video demonstrating the effect of shutter speed (up to 1 of a second) on Flash photography (in side (studio or house) www.dombower.com In a darkened studio, shutter speed doesnt come into play with flash pictures. When you take the flash out of the studio, however, adjusting the shutter speed is often necessary to match the flash exposure to the background. www.planetanimals.com

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www.weeklyphototips.com Hi everyone, we apologize for the long delay since our last video. Scott and I have been pretty busy with some recent photo and video shoots as well as moving the last of my gear from my old studio. Right now the new studio looks like a bomb went off in a camera store, but we will get it cleaned up as we are hosting Joel Grimes in less than two weeks. This week Scott gives us a quick example of how to make a very low cost DIY macro light for those Extreme Close-Ups. Using a set of high brightness LED key chain lights and some gaffers tape or Velcro, you can easily create a very powerful little tool that will fit in that last little nook of your camera bag. Come visit us at www.weeklyphototips.com for links and some example photos. Thanks for stopping by, feel free to bring a few friends next time, the more the merrier. See you next time on www.weeklyphototips.com

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www.weeklyphototips.com This week Scott shows us how to make a very low cost modifier for our dedicated flash units. The beauty dish, so called because of the flattering soft rap around light that it creates on a subject, is a great addition to your light kit. This low cost DIY option allows you to build one quickly using off the shelf components many of which can be found at your local Home Depot or Lowes store. As always please stop by our web site www.weeklyphototips.com for links to the detailed plans for this project. Scott will also have some example photos demonstrating the difference between using your flash directly and using the beauty dish. Thanks for stopping by and next time bring a friend or two. There’s always room for more.

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www.dombower.com Here is a video giving some ideas of the different tools and variables needed for the different types of low light photography. All images copyright of Dom Bower. Camera used is nikon d300 lens; tokina 11-16mm tripod; Manfroto 190 xprob

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