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Aug 26, 2005 06:37 |  #1

Unfortunately it was not in the right light, but I like the position it took - they are cute and not very shy.


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Aug 26, 2005 06:47 |  #2

Shooting into the dark here, not sure if you used any flash but if not it would have helped the image here. The pose is cute but more details in the fur would have been nice.




  
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Aug 26, 2005 06:53 as a reply to  @ Dragonslayer's post |  #3

thanks for your comment dragonslayer, didn't think of the flash - would it help when the distance is about 15 feet? I used the DC52 tele converter handheld.


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Aug 26, 2005 06:56 as a reply to  @ sw2001's post |  #4

sw2001 wrote:
thanks for your comment dragonslayer, didn't think of the flash - would it help when the distance is about 15 feet? I used the DC52 tele converter handheld.

Well I not sure of your guide numbers on your cameras flash but I think most of them should be able to reach out 15 foot, I think the SLRs built in flashes are about 4 meters but not sure what you have with yours, Of course ISO speed affects that to some degree also.




  
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