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Bobsprit = idiot in the first degree:
http://www.apogeephoto.com/oct2001/p...ing_baby.shtml Flash is a real problem with babies. There's the possibility of red eye, particularly a concern when capturing close-ups of wide-eyed babies when the flash illuminates the retina. When it comes to baby photography, in general, using the flash is a "no no." Some camera manufacturers even issue a warning in their manual that it could even damage the eyes of an infant. Get that runt Baptized before you do him in! Amen! Bob Crantz "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... and there was a 200W light in operation, then his pupils would not have been so dilated. Listen, doctor eyeball, babie's eyes are quite slow to react, not like an adult's eyes at all. He squeals and laughs when I take pics, because he likes the flashes. Like any baby, if something bugs him, he lets us know fast. RB |