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Shooting through glassHi everyone , can some one please give me some advice on getting a picture through glass at the zoo.I was there on friday and one of my pictures of a baboon was taken through glass and I want make it better for next time.
Thanks in advance. Chris
Re: Shooting through glassWhat Phillip said.
Shoot at an angle towards the glass. g.
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Re: Shooting through glassI have been told when shooting at an aquarium to shoot through glass using a rubber lens hood up against the glass then flash away!
For the zoo, I have always just shot as per normal trying to avoid the reflections, but the suggestions mentioned already are all very useful, things I guess I may have been subconsciously doing. Cameron
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Re: Shooting through glassHi all , thanks for the advice I have posted the baboon shot in the review section so could you tell me what you think.
Thanks Chris
Re: Shooting through glassUse manual focus.
Chris
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