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Quality pictures by using of your flash

Make use of the flash light with natural light for realistic results. Your digital camera may offer a 'slow flash' setting.
Direct aimed flash on more people produces better-looking images than direct flash on a single person.
The now-a-days photo cameras allow you to set high ISO speeds e.g. ISO 800 which can help avoid using flash altogether.
Avoid red-eye by increasing light in the room.
If you use your camera’s red-eye reduction setting when taking flash photographs of people you avoid red-eye, but there’s a delay in taking the shot which may cause you to miss the moment

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