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  1. <p>Thanks you all for your time answering!, <a href="/photodb/user?user_id=1471453">Michael Mowery</a>, what do you mean with "double lighting"? two flashes?<br> I finally did a grid from black straws and got some interesting results on some pics, nothing too different from a vignette on post... I'll have to keep on practicing :)</p> <p> </p><div></div>
  2. <p>Good answers, thanks! Here's a link, I can't find another example right now, I don't know how to search... http://nicolasgolub.com/boda/bernardita-beto-%E2%80%A2-boda-en-estancia-causana-%E2%80%A2-cordoba/<br /> Its the penultimate picture, the one with the guy laughing. <br /> I thinks it's not made in post, because no light reaches the background, only he is correctly illuminated (they would have to do a mask to achieve that on post...) so, I want to do it on camera, and have the flash only reach the closer characters on the shot... I tried using the wides angle I have (18mm on a Apsc) and full zoom in (105mm) and got a little vignette, but not enough, so I'll try doing the grid! Any other suggestions?<br> Anyway that's not exactly what I was talking about becasue you can't see the spotlight shape (like a very hard vignette) but I can't find any other exampless</p>
  3. Hi! I'm wondering how to achieve with the on camera flash the effect seen on party photos where only the center of the image is lighted with the flash, like a spotlight effect over the subjects with soft shadow borders... any kind of particula add-on or diffuser on the flash? just using the flash zoom? any particular distance? I can't post example images from other photographers so I hope you know what I mean :) Thanks a lot! Tesa
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