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http://www.epinions.com/elec-review-...3907D24E-prod5

Boy are you ever dense.... it's an article about how not to get red eye...
which you claim can't be avoided and that all photographers suffer from....
Thanks for posting the proof that you are an IDIOT!


GREAT!!!! Mooron says the site gives the info, so let's have a look...

Increase the ambient light level in the room. Situate subjects near light
sources such as lamps, overhead lights, etc. This will cause your subjects
pupils to close down and thus reduce the likelihood of red-eye problems.

-Can't always do that, now can we???!!-

Do not wave a favorite toy to get children to look at the camera. This will
cause the pupils of their eyes to dilate.

-Can't always do that either!!!-

Have subjects look at your forehead when taking photos. Your subjects will
still look like they are staring right into your camera. This approach changes
the angle of light.

-Not a viable technique at a wedding, party or any other candid shot!-

If your camera has a Red-eye Reduction feature, turn it on. Remember though,
this will reduce; not totally eliminate red-eye. Gently press the shutter
button half way until you get a flash confirmation/charge signal. Then take the
photo.

-REDUCE only!-

Ideally, if you have an SLR camera with an external flash with a swivel head,
bounce the flash head at 45 degrees. Moving the flash as far away from the lens
axis is better. You can use a Stroboframeā„¢ and fire the flash off the camera.

-Yup, but we're talking about built in flash units.-

Anyone want to stick a fork in Mooron? He'd DONE!!!!!

Bwahahahahahaaha! SWEET!

RB
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Bobsprit wrote:



Do not wave a favorite toy to get children to look at the camera. This will
cause the pupils of their eyes to dilate.


Mooron can wave a toy in front of all his freinds eyes and get them to
dilate!

Cheers

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-Can't always do that, now can we???!!-


Sure you can....



-Not a viable technique at a wedding, party or any other candid shot!-


WHAT!!! Ha ha ha.... you're kidding us right?

-REDUCE only!-


Yeah... but it says with a red-eye reduction feature... for simpletons like
yourself.

....and

CM


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-Can't always do that, now can we???!!-

Sure you can....

Uh, no you can't. At a party you often can't control anything. That's why color
retouch kits have been around for years for the pros.

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You constantly brag about having the best cameras
and you never cease to expound on your skills at
photo editing and you claim to be such an expert
on photography yet your pictures on your website
are amateur efforts at best.

You need to put up some professional quality
photos or shut your yap because amateur efforts
combined with professional braggadocio makes
you look just a bit inconsistent.

We all would like to believe that you do, indeed,
own the very best equipment and possess the
knowledge of a professional but, as for me,
it strains credulity for me to do so.

CN


"Bobsprit" wrote in message ...
-Can't always do that, now can we???!!-


Sure you can....

Uh, no you can't. At a party you often can't control anything. That's why color
retouch kits have been around for years for the pros.

RB



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We all would like to believe that you do, indeed,
own the very best equipment and possess the
knowledge of a professional but, as for me,
it strains credulity for me to do so.


I certainly never claimed to have the "best" camera gear. My digital Nikon D70
SLR package costs around 2K, hardly high end. My smaller than a credit card,
Pentax Optio S50 package cost 400.00...it IS the best TINY camera you could
buy.
But best camera gear? Nope, never said it.

RB
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I certainly never claimed to have the "best" camera gear. My digital Nikon
D70
SLR package costs around 2K, hardly high end.


Crap you say..... $1349 Canadian right now here in Hailfax.

My smaller than a credit card,
Pentax Optio S50 package cost 400.00...it IS the best TINY camera you
could
buy.


Did you just write this above..[ "I certainly never claimed to have the
"best" camera gear"]

Bwahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaa!!!!

But best camera gear? Nope, never said it.


Bwahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaa!!!

CM


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But best camera gear? Nope, never said it.

Yes, we finally agree on that.

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Are you referring to CM or BS?

Cheers

Capt. Neal® wrote:

You constantly brag about having the best cameras
and you never cease to expound on your skills at
photo editing and you claim to be such an expert
on photography yet your pictures on your website
are amateur efforts at best.

You need to put up some professional quality
photos or shut your yap because amateur efforts
combined with professional braggadocio makes
you look just a bit inconsistent.

We all would like to believe that you do, indeed,
own the very best equipment and possess the
knowledge of a professional but, as for me,
it strains credulity for me to do so.

CN


"Bobsprit" wrote in message ...

-Can't always do that, now can we???!!-


Sure you can....

Uh, no you can't. At a party you often can't control anything. That's why color
retouch kits have been around for years for the pros.

RB


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BS, of course. I tend to agree with CM on this silly Perfect
Baby thread that is never-ending.

CN


"Nav" wrote in message ...
Are you referring to CM or BS?

Cheers

Capt. Neal® wrote:

You constantly brag about having the best cameras
and you never cease to expound on your skills at
photo editing and you claim to be such an expert
on photography yet your pictures on your website
are amateur efforts at best.

You need to put up some professional quality
photos or shut your yap because amateur efforts
combined with professional braggadocio makes
you look just a bit inconsistent.

We all would like to believe that you do, indeed,
own the very best equipment and possess the
knowledge of a professional but, as for me,
it strains credulity for me to do so.

CN


"Bobsprit" wrote in message ...

-Can't always do that, now can we???!!-

Sure you can....

Uh, no you can't. At a party you often can't control anything. That's why color
retouch kits have been around for years for the pros.

RB





 
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