Re: Photo help
From: Chris Darlington <chris.darlington@sympatico.ca>
Hi Mike ,
What's going on here is that your shutter speed is not set properly to
sync with your flash. If your camera flash sync is 1/250 , then you've
mistakenly set it to a faster 1/500. Your photo captures all of the
ambient lighting but the shutter is too fast for the fill flash , thus
creating that line which pretty much destroys the photo. This has
happened to me on two occasions therefore I was able to spot the problem
instantly.
Good luck
Chris
> Mike Sutton wrote:
>
> Anybody have any answers for this problem? This is a picture of a
> really wide re-blooming plicata but it has this line down the side.
> It has been happening on quite a few of our recent pictures. I am
> pretty sure it has something to do with the flash but I am not
> positive. Does anybody have any suggestions for this? Much
> appreciated.
> Thanks
> Mike
> BTW this is really, really nice flower.
>
>
> Name: wideplic.JPG
> wideplic.JPG Type: JPEG Image (image/jpeg)
> Encoding: base64
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