Does anyone know how to take pictures so there isn't a glare in your dog's eyes? Like this one:
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7...rstmasdell.jpg
It's cute but I'd like one without the green glare!! Thanks for your help!
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Does anyone know how to take pictures so there isn't a glare in your dog's eyes? Like this one:
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7...rstmasdell.jpg
It's cute but I'd like one without the green glare!! Thanks for your help!
i cant see the picture :confused:
I'm not sure why, but it's not working with mozilla... I can see it with IE or MSN browsers...
I see the picture,http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...cratchchin.gif that happens to me when I have the full flash on..try changing your flash,that might help, I usually fix the eyes..lol. :D .(cheat) :D http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ups/photo2.gif
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...razylatkey.gif
i don't see it either. thats weird
I can see it. Maybe just turn off the flash and take the pictures outside where it is natrually bright.
im on EI and I cant see it either . . :(
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7...rstmasdell.jpg
You can click that to see the image.
Many cameras these days have "red-eye reduction mode" which also works for "green-eye" on dogs! It make the flash go of a second before the real flash and photo, to let the eyes adjust.
My digi cam does that with the flash on as well, try turning it off... Or try having other lights on (or better yet, natural lights) in the room. :)
Yep, it's the flash. Unfortunately, with out it you might get blurry shots :(
Flash indoors causes red-eye in most animals (or green.. or yellow.. or orange... lmao). Not using the flash and/or photographing your pets outdoors in natural light is a much better alternative and a guaranteed way to not get red-eye!