If your subject is dark your camera's meter may be fooled.
To nail your exposure set your light meter to the spot meter
setting on your camera, put your palm under the same light
as your subject, take a reading on your palm and open up one
stop. It will be perfect every time.
If you use a point and shoot type camera but are unhappy
with the harsh flash shadows, take a single layer of tissue
paper and tape it over the flash. The result should be
softer light and so softer shadows and less red eye.
if your Off roadin and wanna great action shots use a Video
camera and Freeze frame in an editing software so you never
miss a shot ```______```
. d______b . Silver Jeep Club Member #25
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