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I use to believe this was true. But looking back at pictures I realize that they didn't always have the same color of eye shine, sometimes green, sometimes yellow, sometimes red. Same dogs, only difference was the lighting and the angles were different which in turn caused a different color eye shine. So no I don't think it is completely accurate. |
Your eye-glowing pictures are cracking me up. Too cute! |
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I'm glad I found this post. I, too, have been wondering about the eye glow. I'm learning so much here! |
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Thank you for the pointers. I am going to use the red eye feature next time I am taking indoor pictures of Kiki. Maybe the glow won't be as bright (or probably she will just shut her eyes). Anna |
to eliminate red eye you need to not use the flash and instead use an outside light source like a lamp (behind you), the sun, or just make sure the room has enough light my camera flashes a little red light before it takes the pictures which i find annoying but i guess it helps with red eye along with not using the flash |
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I think Emmy ate a halloween glow stick? |
Yep Sarge used to shine blue, then yellow/green, and now red... lol. I'll post pics in a minute. |
2 Attachment(s) Sorry, my phone isn't working.. the camera on my phone has a really harsh flash so the best examples r in there... i've attached pics but it maybe hard to tell... |
yea, lol, nevermind... you can't tell. |
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