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Old 05-22-2016, 06:07 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by fanatic4yorkies View Post
Wylie's Mom - thank you for your suggestions! I have tried the white balance set to fluorescent but I still have a problem with flicker where part of the photo is yellow. I take three consecutive photos, and usually one of them does not have the flicker problem, but sometimes I still miss a good shot because animals can move so fast. You mentioned using a filter - what type do you suggest (I presently am using a UV filter)? Thanks again!

And thank you Silver Lace - glad the photo brightened your day!
Seriously, I'm still just in awe of that pic! I think animals are the HARDEST to get good, clear pics of bc, yup, they move like crazy. Plus, they get that suspicious look in their eyes whenever a camera is pointed their way, I swear lol .

For a filter, I was thinking of something like thisthis , but in the correct lens size for whatever you're using. It may mitigate some of the tones you're seeing.
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