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chrish
at Tue Mar 27 22:01:53 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chrish ]
Actually, diffusers will often make the glare worse, not better. Instead of a few sharp hotspots the whole animal reflects light. Really dark salamanders can look white.
One of the ways to reduce this is to use a polarizing filter. The filter can reduce the glare although reducing it too much results in a very flat photo of many amphibs. It can make their normally slimy skin look dry.
Somewhere online there is a tutorial on how to use polarizers to reduce glare on amphibs.
Another way to do it is remember the old physics rule - the angle of incidence = the angle of reflection. This means if you hold the flash at a different angle you can bounce the reflection off away from the lens. Unfortunately, with all the rounded edges on an amphibian body, it is hard to eliminate these. ----- Chris Harrison San Antonio, Texas
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