How to Make an Emergency Flash Diffuser

Realize when you need to use a diffuser.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Realize when you need to use a diffuser.

    For point-and-click photographers, it is helpful to understand there are times in photography when a diffuser for your flash can make all the difference between a good photo and a poor one.

    Diffusers help to create more natural and softer lighting.

    In particular, a diffuser can help:
    Taking a photo with white components.

    Without a diffuser, you are liable to get blown out white.

    If strong shadows are falling on your subject or object, a diffuser will help to minimize or remove the shadows.

    If the lighting in the images looks unnatural and harsh, a diffuser is required.;

Detailed Guide

For point-and-click photographers, it is helpful to understand there are times in photography when a diffuser for your flash can make all the difference between a good photo and a poor one.

Diffusers help to create more natural and softer lighting.

In particular, a diffuser can help:
Taking a photo with white components.

Without a diffuser, you are liable to get blown out white.

If strong shadows are falling on your subject or object, a diffuser will help to minimize or remove the shadows.

If the lighting in the images looks unnatural and harsh, a diffuser is required.;

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