At 6:38 PM -0500 1/13/01, Gary Russell wrote:
>From: Neil K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  > Of course all this rigmarole could be avoided by mounting the flash
>  > higher up off the lens axis. But that doesn't reduce the problem of
>  > all your nighttime or low-light shots of people looking like they're
>  > on LSD or some other pupil-dilating drug, though. You just can't win.
>
>How about a softbox Neil?  Makes those burned-out LSD types look healthy
>again.

  Actually, I was referring to the phenomenon of giant pupils in 
low-light shots, because the subject's pupils are open wide because 
it's so dark. A softbox wouldn't help with that.

  - Neil K.

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