I am posting 2 pictures of the same items. I am working on a photo project (assigned by myself to learn more) and the theme is color. I chose gift ribbons for the color. These were taken with my Concorde Eye-Q 2000 digital and the flash on auto. I would like to know how to remove the glare and at what distance I should be to retain not only an idea of what the subject is but clarity and retaining my eyesight. You will see, blinding!!! I did purchase ribbons in the large size, red, green, silver, blue, gold and purple while the small curly ribbons reflect the same exact colors. Any tips and suggestions, even if to use my Chinon, would be greatly appreciated.
Betty




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The Concorde has what they call a 4x zoom, I will have to look in the manual to see if I can change a setting because as far as I know it is automatic. I thought maybe if I used my digital camera that when I got the picture right I could duplicate the picture with my Chinon as the settings and everything are retained in the photo. I will try putting the camera on something to in order to stabilize it. With these particular photos I think I had the kitchen light on. (Lots of counter space to mess around with) I have since moved them to a lowboy because it was a bit lower than the kitchen counter (I am not very tall so there isn't much height I can add at 5' 3"). and I was hoping it would be clearer. Might be movement too. In the other pictures I took I began to think I have TOO much color and I need something to break it up a bit, now I am trying to find something to do that with. ;) I will post them when they come out right! Thanks so much for the help, I do appreciate it. Living out here in the rural area gives me lots of time to play with this thing and try other things with it.
Don't want it in the picture. 