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User Tips #2: Low light situations
By Tom Choinski on January 24, 2013
Lens: Hornbecker Film: Rock BW-11 Flash: Cherry Shine
The Hornbecker lens, Rock BW-11 film and Cherry Shine flash all share the same high contrast overexposing effect. This is compounded when the three are combined. This is useful when use of the LED flash is unavailable or inappropriate for the setting. Practical uses include exterior shots at night, or illuminating a heavily shaded area.
Examples (Night):
(Day, Shade):
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