A flash is a device used in photography that produces a brief burst of light (lasting around 1⁄200 of a second) at a color temperature of about 5500 K[citation...
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full-moon photography requires 18 stops more exposure than sunlight photography, for which the sunny 16 rule is a commonly used guideline. Flash photography is...
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In photography, flash synchronization or flash sync is the synchronizing the firing of a photographic flash with the opening of the shutter admitting light...
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principally used for flash photography in the early 20th century but had other uses as well. Previously, photographers' flash powder, introduced in 1887...
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occurs in low-light scenes when the camera's flash is used. Cases include nighttime and underwater photography, when a bright light source and reflective...
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macro photography, however they are not as bright as a ring flash and the white balance is very cool. Good results can also be obtained by using a flash diffuser...
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Look up Flash, flash, flashes, or flashés in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Flash, flashes, or FLASH may refer to: Flash (DC Comics character), several...
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photography to avoid disturbing subjects. Candid photography also typically requires use of available light since flash alerts subjects to the camera and may startle...
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a flash or strobe is often regarded as the most difficult aspect of underwater photography. Some misconceptions exist about the proper use of flash underwater...
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shadows will become after exposure is adjusted for normal-looking highlights. Fill light Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fill Flash photography....
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Flashlight (disambiguation) (redirect from Flash Light)
spotlight, also known as a torch. Flashlight or flash light or Flash Light may also refer to: Flash (photography), or the flashlight, a device used for instantaneous...
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George Shiras III, revolutionized wildlife photography when he began using camera traps and flash photography to capture images of wildlife in the dark...
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air-gap flash is a photographic light source capable of producing sub-microsecond light flashes, allowing for (ultra) high-speed photography. This is...
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Photoflash capacitor (redirect from Flash capacitor)
electrolytic capacitor used in camera flashes and in solid-state laser power supplies. Their usual purpose is to briefly power a flash lamp, used to illuminate a...
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sinboudoir.com/erotic/levels-of-undress-in-boudoir-photography/ Hewlett, Terry (2014-07-31). Flash Photography: Art and Techniques. Crowood Press, Limited....
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related to Reflectors (photography and cinema). Beauty dish Flash Lighting Softbox Striplight Focal Encyclopedia of Photography, Leslie Stroebel, Richard...
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recover, flash blindness can be hazardous. At some sporting events such as figure skating, fans are cautioned to not use flash photography so as to avoid...
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Wedding photography is a specialty in photography that is primarily focused on the photography of events and activities relating to weddings. It may include...
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choice for various types of photography, including macro, portrait and fashion photography. Closely related to the ring flash is the continuous ring light...
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Spirit photography (also called ghost photography) is a type of photography whose primary goal is to capture images of ghosts and other spiritual entities...
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Canon's EOS flash system refers to the photographic flash equipment and automation algorithms used on Canon's film (35mm and APS) or digital EOS single-lens...
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George Shiras III (section Photography)
Pennsylvania and nature photographer who pioneered the use of nighttime flash photography. George Shiras (son of George Shiras Jr.) was born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania...
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A battery–capacitor flash (BC flash) is a flash photography system used with flashbulbs. Instead of relying directly on the current pulse ability of a...
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optimistic response to the Great Recession and led to a rise in amateur flash photography and hedonistic partying and drug use. It experienced a resurgence...
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Coast of the United States, and provided research and development for flash photography equipment. The technology was primarily used for DOD spy satellites...
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Flashtube (redirect from Flash tube)
shape, and circular (to surround a camera lens for shadowless photography—'ring flashes'). In some applications, the emission of ultraviolet light is...
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An installed PIOL, with flash photography...
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medium is equivalent to 2 microseconds. Argon flash is a standard procedure for high-speed photography, especially for photographing explosions, or less...
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Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically...
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In photography, a shutter is a device that allows light to pass for a determined period, exposing photographic film or a photosensitive digital sensor...
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