How To Take Good Photos: Light: Flash
July 31st 2010 05:11
TOM ANG
Balance the flash with the available light for best results. If your camera has a setting to do this for you, it is probably called 'slow flash' or 'synchro flash'.
Avoid red-eye by turning up or providing more light in the room.
Aiming the flash directly at your subject can result in harsh lighting. Try to bounce the flash off a reflective or white surface, such as the ceiling, to produce a softer light.
From: the BBC
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