Meet Freddie and Scratch
Kevin
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Hi all
These two impressionable folk were present at our butterfly garden visit yesterday.
Meet Freddie, the bearded dragon
and Scratch, the green iguana
Shooting through a glass display case with flash is not the easiest thing to do, but if you take a step aside from a direct head on shot, the reflected flash is not fed back to the image.
The dirty spots on the glass, however, are a nuisance as seen with Scratch.
Monopod used.
These two impressionable folk were present at our butterfly garden visit yesterday.
Meet Freddie, the bearded dragon
and Scratch, the green iguana
Shooting through a glass display case with flash is not the easiest thing to do, but if you take a step aside from a direct head on shot, the reflected flash is not fed back to the image.
The dirty spots on the glass, however, are a nuisance as seen with Scratch.
Monopod used.
Kevin.
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Kevin these turned out great glass is a pain in the butt,
and the dirty kid prints on the glass are as you said a nuisance too.
Scatch looks happier than Freddie, love the colours.
Well Done .... Skippy
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