I find that I am increasingly requested to take photographs inside churches and other buildings with a high ceiling or roof. As such I cannot use bounce flash to prevent any kick back from the flash striking your lens. I note that when I use just one flash gun I have to either mount it on the camera hot shoe or use my stroboframe flash bracket and off camera kit whereby the flash gun is perched on top(,approx 4 inches) of the camera attached to the flash bracket. However, I note that I still get some sort of kick back often by bouncing off the subject. I am therefore wondering whether the use of a polarising filter will stop this sort kick back or "glare"!.
In stating the above, I must mention that I have no time or opportunity to have a studio type setting- it is a case of photographing a moving ceremony- more like photographing a wedding ceremony.
Many thanks.
Nathaniel
In stating the above, I must mention that I have no time or opportunity to have a studio type setting- it is a case of photographing a moving ceremony- more like photographing a wedding ceremony.
Many thanks.
Nathaniel
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