Do you think there is a way to take it without the bright reflected light comming straight back at you. The bright hot spot on the front container is the most distracting spot.
Do you think there is a way to take it without the bright reflected light comming straight back at you. The bright hot spot on the front container is the most distracting spot.
I was about to comment on the same thing. I think the concept and composition are fine, but the direct on-camera flash hurts it. Can you turn off the on-camera flash and try with external lighting? I don't know much about the capabilities of your camera, but perhaps someone like Waximoto might be able to help.
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Do you think there is a way to take it without the bright reflected light comming straight back at you. The bright hot spot on the front container is the most distracting spot.
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Updated June 5 2007
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