25 Jul
2007

Source:www.digitalphotographyschool.com
You all know how much I hate flash photography, but sometimes it's unavoidable, and some people love it.
point and shoot digital cameras can sometimes produce overexposed flash pictures, the current term for which is, "flash blowout."
Digital cameras that have more options and features, such as prosumer models, and, of course, DSLR's, allow the user to make adjustments that eliminate this annoying problem.
But what do owners of simple point and shoots do?
They can try the 7 suggestions to avoid, or at least reduce this effect, offered by "The Digital Photography School".
Take a camera with you whenever possible, and look around, you'll find a picture somewhere.
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