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Kehhlyr |
Posted - 10/03/2009 : 00:20:37 I've gotta get some more piccys up of Dave I think. He's shown some amazing colours recently, he was a pearlescent bluey colour yesterday, but can I get my camera to take a decent pic? No.
What's the secrets for taking decent pics of metallic looking frogs? |
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Jain |
Posted - 10/03/2009 : 19:41:25 This of course relies on you having something other than a point and shoot automatic camera... and having the know how to use it... lol..
Nowadays I sometimes get confused when trying to alter the settings on the camera on my phone!! .... I wonder how on earth I ever used to manage to turn out halfway decent pics with my old Olympus OM10 which is still up in the attic somewhere... Wouldn't even know which way up a light meter went nowadays, let alone get to grips with the more up to date versions of corel and photoshop... Age... comes to us all...lol |
lewy |
Posted - 10/03/2009 : 09:32:28 I'd say try and get him under natural light or as near to as possible, no flash. Depends on how still you can get him. I find a longer exposure is better but you'll get a blurry throat where he moves - everything else should be crisp.
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