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Old 05-22-2016, 11:49 AM   #10
lisaly
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Originally Posted by fanatic4yorkies View Post
Thank you, Lisaly, for your suggestions!

Attached are two unretouched photos taken consecutively - one good and one with the flicker affecting the quality. I think the problem is with the frequency of the light flicker - I read fluorescent light changes frequency faster than our eyes can see it, but the camera picks it up.
Thank you for helping these babies. I love the wide open aperture. I use a Nikon 50 1.4g, but I usually use it on 2.2 to make sure both eyes are focused. I'm going to try wider open aperture. I often use it for creative work when I'm not as concerned with both eyes being fully focused, but I love them both being in focus because the eyes see into the animal's soul, at least for me.

With such changing light conditions almost instantaneously, white or grey cards or Expodiscs wouldn't work. If there's any way to move these babies closer to natural light coming into the room, I would try that.

Your photos are really wonderful.
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