Last night I was asked to shoot a high school graduation for my brother-in-law as a favor - his son and daughter (twins) both graduated with honors. I was using my Mark III, 70-200 f/2.8 L and 580 EX II with diffuser. I had free access to shoot from any location.
So as I am shooting various subjects, fairly close but not too close (about 10 rows back), and I am waiting for them to look up and at the audience and I would say 75% of my shots they blinked right as the shutter fired! This was on a consistent basis. I mean, I can see the whites of their eyes, I click, and when I chimp I see closed eyes. SO FRUSTRATING! At one point it happened 5 times in a row. Is it the flash? My location? Is it just dumb luck? When the room is silent during a speech it is disconcerting that I need to shoot 5 frames of the same person just to get a keeper. And those around me must be wondering why I need 5 shots of the exact same subject. Any suggestions?



