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Canon MR-14EX II Manual page 19

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The flowers are silhouettes
Because this was shot near a shaded window, the
flowers which are the central part of the shot ended up
No flash
as silhouettes. Using exposure compensation alone to
brighten the flowers causes the sky to be overexposed.
There is something lacking in the way
the background is portrayed
The flowers are bright and vivid, however, the contrast
No polarizing filter
between the clouds and sky is poor and one-dimensional.
67mm diameter
filters are supported
Polarizing filters are one of the best ways to
expand the possibilities of flash photography.
Additionally, other 67mm protective filters are
available for keeping lenses free from scratches.
Create impressive shots with vividly colored flowers and blue skies
With polarizing filter
No polarizing filter
Remove reflections
with a polarizing filter
By shooting with a polarizing filter
attached to the flash, unnecessary
reflections from the flowers and leaves
are reduced for a more vivid shot that
reproduces the actual colors.
A rich blue sky is
achieved with a
polarizing filter
and the flowers in
the foreground are
brightened with the flash
When the subject is illuminated with
direct light or backlit, a polarizing filter
is ineffective. It's most effective when
the position of sunlight to the optical
axis of the lens is at 90°. You can also
control the strength of the filter by
rotating it.
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