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Subject: Re: Bright Light?? Pictures?
Posted by Kim on April 05, 1998 at 17:58:36:

In Reply to: Bright Light?? Pictures? posted by Kristin on April 05, 1998 at 16:51:46:

: I have worried about taking my gliders picture do to there eyes being so sensitive to bright lights. I wouldn't put the flash on but with my camera it still produces a little bright flash. Does anyone know anything about this?
: Thank SO much for any help,
: Kristin

I've been wondering the same thing. Notice, however, that all of the photographs online are brightly lit rooms or shot with flash. I recommend putting your glider in a room in the daylight in which he is still happy (i.e. he doesn't run for darkness or squint his eyes) and then shoot with 400 or 800 (even 1000 speed) film. This enables the best picture in the least light. Probably your flash will not fire if you have fast film and sufficient light. Check out the new Kodak MAX film, which is 800 speed, if you can't find 1000 or higher. Often you have to go to a camera shop for those speeds, but Kodak MAX you can get at Wal-Mart or Kmart. Good luck!

Kim

If you have any questions about good ways to get photographs of your little guy, feel free to email me... I'm a photographer.


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