Flash Photography – Avoiding Red Eye


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Red Eye is caused by light bouncing off the back of the eye and reflecting back into the camera lens. There are two conditions, working in conjunction, that lead to this. Low light conditions cause the iris of the subject\’s eye to open up, and the on-camera flash is close to the lens which grants the light to bounce almost directly back from the eye into the camera. This article will help you take steps to avoid red eye.\r\n\r\n

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