In a message dated 12/14/2002 1:31:58 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >> When bouncing, the angle should always be such that you hit the > >> subject. If you're 5 feet away from your subject and have a 10 foot > >> ceiling, the bounce will be more than 90. If he's 30 feet away, it > >> will be greater. > > > > Let me clarify this...generally, you adjust the flash so it aims at a > > point on the ceiling halfway between you and your subject. > > > > When bouncing, I normally jump on my tail and speak in a > gruff but ebullient > voice with a lisp, mispronouncing words liberally. > > > > > > > > > Oh, sorry, that's Tigger, not me. > > Carry on, > > --Mike Me, I tend toward the Eeyore approach. I can't bounce, I don't bounce, and I lament that fact at length. Then I take a nap and forget about it. Doe aka Marnie :-)

