Of course she has to use a tripod too. Veli Izzet > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of > lea murphy > Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 9:33 PM > To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students > Subject: Re: Question from another group > > The only way to do this is to turn off the flash and use > natural light. > She'll always get flash back if she's shooting glass straight-on. > > I'd suggest a nice big north light window, prop the art on an > easel and use a big white reflector opposite the window to > kick light back in and even the light out. > > Not a hard project once the set-up is made. > > Lea > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Shyrell Melara" <shyrellmelara@xxxxxxxxx> > To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" > <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 1:11 PM > Subject: Question from another group > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > I'm signed on with a craft group and got a question I can't > answer. This > > lady wants to photograph her painted glass projects and is > trying to > > eliminate the flash glare from her digital camera. All > replies will be > > greatly appreciated. Thanks! Shyrell > > > >>From acraftbizconnection email group: > > --------------------------------- > > Thank you Shyrell! > > > > --- what kind of setting I should use for my digital camera when > > photographing the pieces? It's a kodak ls443 with a > 3xoptical lens. What > > would relate to the fast speed film in a digital? THANKS > for any help you > > can give! > > > > -- > > _______________________________________________ > > NEW! Lycos Dating Search. The only place to search multiple > dating sites > > at once. > > http://datingsearch.lycos.com > > > > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.8.1 - Release Date: 23.03.2005 > >