On 27 Mar 2006 at 17:41, Christian wrote:

> I guess.  I normally won't shoot birds in mid-day sun.  If I do, I'll 
> use flash to fill in harsh shadows and make it look like it wasn't shot 
> at mid-day.  Likewise, if the bird is perched on a branch and there is a 
> shadow crossing its body or whatever, I'll use fill flash to lighten it 
> up.  I'm not talking about blasting it with flash, just enough to even 
> out the lighting.  I'll find some examples and show you and you tell me 
> if they don't look right.

That would be good.
 
> BTW, without me mentioning it, did you know the woodpecker was done with 
> flash?

Yes actually, I could see it in his eyes :-)

Cheers,


Rob Studdert
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