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UER Forum > Journal Index > camerakid > flash (Viewed 2971 times)
flash
entry by camerakid 
7/13/2005 7:50 PM

you should always use flash when taking photos, it adds "artistic" value to it. DO IT.

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[last edit 7/13/2005 7:51 PM by camerakid - edited 1 times]
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xrahy 

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Re: flash
< Reply # 1 on 7/14/2005 1:34 PM >
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Thanks for the great tip!!! I've been wondering how to make my photographs more artistic for a long time now. I've thought I'd tried everything..who knew something so simple as activating the flash would add so much, I can't believe I didn't think of this!!!???

Oh, do you think adding more flashes or a bigger flash would help? I've been thinking about getting a bunch of old flash heads and duct-taping them to my camera but I'm not sure it would be worth it...




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Re: flash
< Reply # 2 on 7/14/2005 2:36 PM >
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I find the idea of this "flash" to be quite intriguing. Do you perhaps have a 'zine or newsletter I can subscribe to?




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Re: flash
< Reply # 3 on 8/1/2005 8:05 AM >
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Flash 4 life!1111111one




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