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Jumping

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I need some help with taking pictures inside the house. This jumping man I once made out of a piece dead juniper wood. I would like to take a nice photo of him, but I dont succed so well. First I tried with the light in the camera, but that was just a failure. Then I tried with my worklamp and shot without bulblight, And this is the result, not so very good.(And how is it with glassed paintings, how do I avoid reflexions in the glass?) Maybe someone know of some good tutorial sites? I have a Canon digital Ixus but I think they call it Elf in US. I really love the camera, but have a lot to learn.

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scenterotic

5:33PM | Tue, 01 January 2002

ops I forgot something : I really appreciate all your works of the gallery.

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bevchiron

12:13AM | Wed, 02 January 2002

Can't help with your question but I think you caught a great sense of movement on the right.

Antoonio

1:40AM | Wed, 02 January 2002

Problem seems to be shadow. You gotta fit the shadow to that background wood. They will tell you more about technical details in Photo forum. Oh, and btw, really beautiful sculpture, would like to have similar in my livingroom too.


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