>
>
> Hey Holly,
>
> regarding the glare....as kathleen mentioned, many of us try to
take the
> pic before we seal them so all the detail can be seen. Another tip
that
> suzi shared is you can try putting a piece of tissue paper over the
> flash to minimize it. I take my pics before I seal them but
sometimes
> the whites still are overexposed. It's a little awkward but I
cover the
> flash halfway with my finger to still utilize the light but it cuts
down
> on the glare some. If I need to I can then put my pic into my photo
> editing program and lighten it up ......this way I avoid the color
> wash-out that a bright flash can do.
>
> Looking forward to seeing more of your paintings.
>
> Leighsa
>Hi Leighsa,
Thank you for the tips as I do appreciate everyone's suggestions. We
will try them out! ~ Holly
>
> > Hi there Leighsa!
> > Thanks for taking a look at my rocks and contacting me. Yes,
everyone
> > enjoyed my rocks and we all had a good time at the shower.
> > My husband appreciated your compliment on the photos, but we still
> need
> > to minimize the glare of the flash somehow. Any suggestions?
> I noticed the non-rock art work section and I will post things I
do
> > along the way.
> > Take care! Sincerely, Holly
>
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