pitcher shootin' help
I'm working on some glow-in-the-dark lures. I need to take a pic of the lure in the dark to see the colors, but, ain't had no luck. Is this even possible? I have a throw away camera...a Canon Power Shot A 2000 IS. ;)
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Maybe place the lure in a dark box and take the pic from outside away from the box. Not sure but may be worth a shot(in the dark)
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dark room with the bait glowing...with no flash on the camera has produced poor results?
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Not sure how to do it either always comes out fuzzy.
http://i1147.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1348931450 |
That's kinda the way most of mine looked. They glow pretty good but don't show up in the pic. Mine is on hard plastic baits but I don't know why that would matter.
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Try using a tripod to steady the camera and slow the shutter speed way down.
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in low light your cameras shutter speed is really slow in order to gather all the available light it can. You need a tripod and if you have access to one, a shutter release is ideal to eliminate any movment from when you press the button |
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