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Latest Tip
Turn Off That Flash
Some of the best
pictures can be taken without your flash.
Most
point-and-shoot cameras have a flash-off mode. It typically looks
like a flash of lightning with a line drawn through it.

Try experimenting
with this mode when your subject is in the shade or when it's
overcast. You'll be surprised at the results.
Try this mode when
you're inside as well. Set your camera to 400 or 800 ISO under
florescent lighting in classrooms for a more natural look.
Want to save your
battery life? Turn off your flash when you're at a sporting event and
taking pictures from the stands. Your flash only carries 10-15 ft. so
it's not affecting your subject on the field.
Have fun!
-Travis
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