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Why more light?
It’s easy to understand the need for a flash in low-light
shooting scenarios, but Nikon Speedlights are also
extremely helpful in daytime situations with bright sunlight
and deep shadow. The additional light helps cameras
capture what our eyes see so well. It’s easy to forget that
the human eye is a remarkable optical instrument, regis-
tering levels of contrast between highlight and shadow
impossible for cameras to detect. With additional light
at your command, you can fill in the shadows and reduce
the contrast you see to within the range that your
camera’s image sensor can record. The camera’s built-in
flash is often suitable, but the direct, frontal light can be
too harsh for fine detail, leaving some images with flat,
overexposed areas. A simple wireless, off-camera flash
from the side, however, provides added depth as well
as smooth, rounded tones from highlight to shadow (as
shown in the center picture below). Perhaps the most
powerful argument for additional light is aesthetic: one or
more strategically placed Speedlights can transform the
mood of your photograph in ways available light is unable
to. Speedlights can quickly and easily turn taking snapshots
into creating images that reflect the original meaning
of the word “photography” — drawing with light. Turn
wherever you are into your own personal studio. Work-
ing seamlessly and wirelessly with your Nikon D-SLR, the
Nikon Creative Lighting System makes it easy.
A model in shadow against a bright
background photographed
without Speedlight. Matrix
metering. No exposure
compensation. Exposure
is well balanced, but the
picture lacks impact.
Opposite page: A third Speedlight is employed here from behind the model.
Attached to the supplied Speedlight stand on the ground, The Speedlight’s flash
head is tilted 45˚ upward. This third light creates the shimmering light around
her hair and shoulders and helps separate her from the background.
© Joe McNally
The same model photographed
with one off-camera
Speedlight. Notice the
richer, more saturated
color. The Speedlight
fired from camera left in
an angled position (45˚)
to create depth.
Adding a second Speedlight from
above and bouncing it off
of a reflector from be-
low. Strong shadow
from the model’s
neck is removed.
Nikon Creative Lighting System:
Easily accomplish studio quality photographs virtually anywhere
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