$44 The ABBC Featherlight Hot Spot Reducer.
Often in studio photography we use umbrellas and softboxes. Many photographers choose to “feather” the light, or use the edges of the light rather than a direct on hit.
The reason is simple, the outer edges of the light is softer than the center hotspot.
The new ABBC Hot Spot Reducer accomplishes something similar to the technique called “feathering the light”. By removing the center of the diffused light the light source is now coming more from the left and the right side of the bounce card and this causes a hot spot reduction for smack center.
This is great for aiding you in reducing forehead glare, eye glass reflection, and nose shine.
Mounted on the camera’s hot shoe flash the narrow way gives you near instant change from landscape to portrait orientation of the camera for very fast response to composing your image.
Die cut by professional equipment, all the new ABBC bounce cards have diffusion white on the front and professional all black on the back for a very impressive look when mounted on the camera’s hot shoe flash.
All ABBC bounce card require flash units that both bounce and swivel. And most can be mounted the wide or narrow way for added flexibility.
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Hi Peter,
Do you have any images where you’ve used the feather-light or a video?
Thanks
Nick
I will be populating each of the categories with images and more lessons as time goes on. Give me a little time to do so as this new web site is only 2 weeks old so far from the old site
Yes I have some really cool images from live weddings and so on, and I will be putting them up soon.
Peter
Thanks alot.
Nick
Thanks Peter, Your are indeed a lighting expert.: simplifying lighting solutions for us lesser mortals. Thanks again.
Dear Peter,
Your videos are very informative and can learn a lot from you,
But having seen so many of your videos on the bounce cards,sorry to say I will be more convinced if you could post pictures on your web that show results of by using the cards.
Looking forward for the pictures.
cheers.