Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Picture: When taking pictures, a flash can make all the difference

One of the things that I hate about digital photography is the amount of attention one has to pay to the shutter (sp?) speed of the camera in question. I've noticed that pictures often come out blurry when done with enough lighting. For whatever reason, longer exposures are used in such cases. That is why I'm fond of using a flash even when it isn't required. The exposure is synced to the flash and thus rarely ever comes out blurry. Here is one such example of how a flash on a camera can make all the difference.

2 comments:

Jerri said...

Hahaha!

Or was that, "Flash! Aah-aah!"?

Jason C. Miller said...

I don't know what's funnier...the fact that you said that or the fact that I get it.