Frank, it doesn't work.  Too much flash light on the flowers.  I'm not an 
aficionado on any subject, other than maybe procrastination, but these are my 
personal rules for on-board flash.  They were developed, more or less, since 
getting a DSLR.

1.  If the on-board flash is the primary source of light, it's probably gonna 
suck.
2.  If the photograph looks as though I used the on-board flash, it probably 
sucks.
3.  Move back.  Zoom or change lenses to retain framing.
4.  Reduce the power output of the flash.
5.  ?
6.  Profit!  Or something.

HTH.  Better yet, I hope someone else has better advice for you.  <g>

--
Scott Loveless
www.twosixteen.com/


 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "frank theriault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I still don't really know how to do this stuff, but I was
> experimenting a bit with the on-board flash of the *istD.
> 
> Work or not?
> 
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5865680
> 
> Comments are always appreciated.
> 
> thanks,
> frank
> 
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