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Flashless

So I have been long frustrated with the fact that my camera's flash kind of sucks but that unassisted in low light it is nigh impossible (at least if your subject is breathing). So I had this idea that I could solve the problem and create some fun shots at the same time by using a flashlight to illuminate my subject. Here are the results of my first experiment with the idea.

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Steve McDonald:

You should try some colored lights, like the microlights... might be interesting.

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