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Baby Photography Tips

Date Added: December 02, 2009 02:24:33 PM
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Category: Children Photography

Flaws to avoid with baby photography

  • Their huge eyes are even more important than with photographing adults. Try to get those eyes sharp. Avoid red eyes by not using flash at all using lots of natural light when photographing by taking photos outdoors or nearby windows. You can try the red eye reduction function on your camera. If that doesn’t work well or not at all, an imaging tool on your computer is a rescue.
  • Babies are quite unpredictable in their behaviour and motion blur can spoil the party.
    Use a high iso speed, and a big aperture to freeze the moments. And take a lot of photos to choose the best and sharpest ones. Just throw the mediocre and bad photos away.
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