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Old 9 Jun 2003, 00:14 (Ref:625177)   #1
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Flash or reflectors?

Does anyone here use flash or reflectors in the paddock? I use a reflector for nature photos but wonder if it in any way usable to get light into engine bays, lower bodywork or portraits. I can find no mention of reflectors on any of the motorsport photography sites out there so either pros and serious amateurs don't use them for a reason or they've never thought about it.

I have a flashgun but with all the reflective surfaces on cars, are they more trouble than they're worth? I took some shots in an aquarium last year and most had massive glare from the perspex even on a flash output of 1/8. It's not the same thing, no, but there are similarities.

So, er, any comments much appreciated. Ta.
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Old 9 Jun 2003, 17:30 (Ref:626160)   #2
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The problem with reflectors in places like a paddock, is having time and space to set it all up. If you are getting glare have you thought of covering the flash head with tissue to diffuse and cut the light output, or even don't bother with flash. A tripod and slower shutter speed may be the answer
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I only use a small handheld reflector from Lastolite. One hand on the camera / flash and the other holding it at the appropriate angle. That's if I can't wedge it up against a thistle. Or I've forgotten it and have to use a silver foil basting tray.

Not too sure about these Stofen diffuser things - or tissue paper of course. Photographers seem to be polarised into loving or hating them. I guess I should shoot some macro and experiment...
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When I do use a flash I use a tilt headed gun, so during the day I get some fill in light, but not too much that it saturates the subject.
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I've just thought that maybe a Lastolite reflector is like trying to swat a heffalump with an ear bud. Alright for orchids, not sure about a buggering great car. Can I say that?
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Try placing strips of Scotch or clear tape over your flash bezel. Sometimes just a little diffusion can do wonders. If you need more a thin piece of cotton material like a handkerchief will still let light through without making it too glaring. I have seen photographers use a thin strip of black tape just over the bulb element of the flash unit to cut back on harsh light as well.
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I'll try it out on some simple macro before I try it in the paddock. Will let you know.

A lot of those awning things are white. Maybe some bounce flash...

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