04-11-2015 03:12 PM
Most of my indoor photos taken with my Rebel T2i have a shadow to the left of the subjects. I took the same photo with my Powershot s120 and did not get a shadow and am so very frustrated. I have tried with and without the hood and have ensured that the subject was not close to a wall. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I have samples but I do not see a way to upload them to this site.
04-15-2015 11:03 AM
The second picture the room is too dark. More ambient light would have helped. The flash is just too small. The last picture looks like the room is brighter. Another thing that will help is don't place your subject too close to the background.
In the first photo, you have a light source coming from the side. It looks like you are directly in front of her and shooting directly towards her. Yet you have a shadow off to one side? Is there a spot or overhead on her?
Without seeing the room, this will be tough to diagnose. But there are any number of solutions. When I have an event like this to shoot and I can not use just the availible light, I use two sources. Neither of which are on the camera. The absolute worst place for a flash.
04-25-2015 05:32 PM
Thank you
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