If you do a group shot of two people, shoot twice as many shots as you think you should. By the time you get to 12 people, a roll or two is in order. God.... I hate "group shots".
-Lon Dan Scott wrote: > > On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, at 12:00 PM, Michael Cross wrote: > > > On Saturday evening, I used my new (to me) AF360-FGZ to take some > > pictures at our Christmas party. When I got back the prints, the > > majority of the photos had at least one person with their eyes closed. > > > > The house was fairly dark and the revelers had imbibed quite a bit of > > Christmas cheer by the time the camera came out. Since everyone's > > eyes had adjusted to very dim lighting, I am wondering if the preflash > > on the AF360 caused people to blink so that when the photos were > > taken, their eyes were closed? > > > > Any thoughts? > > > > Michael Cross > > Chico, CA > > > > At any given point in time someone in a group is likely to be blinking? > > Perhaps, as I've noticed among people around here, some few in an > advanced state of imbibification were doing the blink, blink, "how > many," blink, "blinking photographers are in here, anyway?" blink... > routine? > > A possibility. > > Dan Scott

