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another pic

lilmouthy Jan 19, 2005 07:47 AM

I'm so sorry these pics suck..its the best I could do...

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xelabou Jan 19, 2005 07:50 AM

I think that youre just too close.
Try to stand at least at 6 feets and zoom in !
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Sara - Female Eastern Collared
30 X 12 X 12 enclosure
Half carpet / half sand substrate
UVB 8.0

lilmouthy Jan 19, 2005 08:39 AM

My camera doesn't have a zoom,,wish it did though.
I was trying to get close enough to where you guys could see what was wrong with my widered(thats what my son calls it LOL)
Thanks tho!

cable2001 Jan 19, 2005 09:42 AM

Is that a digital camera? If so, it should have MACRO mode that will let you take close up pics that aren't fuzzy. THe icon usually looks like a flower.

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lilmouthy Jan 19, 2005 10:33 AM

Thats what I used..I just need to mess with it more often,to figure out the settings and all that. It has so many different light settings,and flash settings. It enough to make a girl go insane! LOL Can you tell I'm not a good picture taker? LOL

xelabou Jan 19, 2005 12:31 PM

Can you take a picture of the back of your camera to show us its options ? hehe !

-Never use "night" setting . It may be a cause of blur because of the diafragm.
-Avoid "Auto" setting. It may choose night and blur it all.

-Use "portrait" setting or "Macro" if available.
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Sara - Female Eastern Collared
30 X 12 X 12 enclosure
Half carpet / half sand substrate
UVB 8.0

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