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by Mike McNamee Published 01/06/2007
Mike Bellwood's shot shows the striking difference obtained from moving the flash gun upwards
Which to Choose?
This is a difficult one. Many photographers go through a succession of flash 'accessories' before arriving at a solution that fits both them and the way they work. Personally I have used both brackets (with two guns attached) and the Lightsphere type units under field conditions. The problem with the brackets for all-day use, in light summer clothing, is that they eventually grind their way into your skin. They also catch onto foliage (we once ripped a gun clean off the mount chasing a dragonfly).
For the social photographer the bracket has the advantage of marking out the user as the 'professional' - that is, the one the group shot should be paying attention to. Others may hold the view that looking like a Christmas tree is not for them. Perhaps there is a compromise. If you are using flash to add a little sparkle to the eyes, then on-camera flash is quick and simple. If you are shooting in a mixed light situation where flash is the primary illumination source, the Lightsphere or WhaleTail are perfect. If you are after a nocompromise solution the bracket provides it, with the penalty of being cumbersome. One of Gary Fong's modifiers atop a bracket is just one stop away from setting up a small stand and brolly - all tastes can be catered for!
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