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jazmaniandevil
at Sat Oct 3 20:29:41 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jazmaniandevil ]
I think it's the flash. Indirect natural light is best, but if you must use extra light try and get those 'daylight' bulbs and shine them on the snakes, or cover your flash with a piece of printer paper (that gets rid of the shine too). Photography, I'm finding more and more, is really about tricks, not point and shoot!
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- Milks and Photography - Sunherp, Thu Oct 1 22:41:24 2009

- RE: Milks and Photography - joecop, Fri Oct 2 08:56:02 2009
- Ha! - Sunherp, Sat Oct 3 13:19:59 2009

- RE: Ha! - DMong, Sat Oct 3 13:33:18 2009
- RE: Milks and Photography - RandyWhittington, Fri Oct 2 08:56:53 2009
- too modest.... - Jeff Hardwick, Fri Oct 2 12:22:44 2009

- RE: Milks and Photography - jazmaniandevil, Fri Oct 2 16:54:43 2009
- Jaz... - Sunherp, Sat Oct 3 13:35:17 2009

- RE: Milks and Photography - Dniles, Fri Oct 2 21:34:42 2009
- .....Try this trick - snake_bit, Fri Oct 2 22:07:56 2009
- New PICS-what happens to the yellow?? - Jeff Schofield, Sat Oct 3 18:18:07 2009

RE: New PICS-what happens to the yellow?? - jazmaniandevil, Sat Oct 3 20:29:41 2009
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