Well, last night I took several pictures of our (my fiance & I) dog, Odie. He is extremely photogenic, for such a wrinkly animal. He is looking at me right now, wandering what I am doing. Taking photos of Odie usually produces at least one usable photo, but not at the expense of his poor eyes. I turn the flash on to get better lighting, most of the time. He usually doesn't mind the first several shots, but I tend to take many shots.
Getting the lighting correct is an essential part of protecting poor Odie's eyes and making my shots clear. By increasing the light in the room, I can rely less on the flash. To take care of the rest of it, I can turn up my ISO and slow the shutter to capture more light.
Joshua C. Farley
http://milasquit.com
Friday, January 1, 2010
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