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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
A Group Photo
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<blockquote data-quote="dekeman" data-source="post: 96907" data-attributes="member: 12065"><p>Thanks for the input and thanks to all for the new member welcome. I used a tripod and a remote switch to fire the camera. The SB 700 was at full power. I used a slower shutter speed thinking that would help me get more light. The SB 700 really helped but sounds like it just wasn't enough. I assume I got the glare on the glasses because I had the light pointing directly at the group. It was a very high ceiling so I couldn't bounce it very well. Thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dekeman, post: 96907, member: 12065"] Thanks for the input and thanks to all for the new member welcome. I used a tripod and a remote switch to fire the camera. The SB 700 was at full power. I used a slower shutter speed thinking that would help me get more light. The SB 700 really helped but sounds like it just wasn't enough. I assume I got the glare on the glasses because I had the light pointing directly at the group. It was a very high ceiling so I couldn't bounce it very well. Thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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