EXCELLENT! For wildlife photos, the "catch light" in the subject's eyes is important. Sometimes by changing the photographer position slightly, that "catch light" can be captured at eye-level in the animal's eyes.
sir does in rolling shutter some sensor capture row at same moment and even some camera capture 2 rows at same moment and some from left to right so it all depend on sensor am I right sir ? Thanks sir
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EXCELLENT! For wildlife photos, the "catch light" in the subject's eyes is important. Sometimes by changing the photographer position slightly, that "catch light" can be captured at eye-level in the animal's eyes.
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bad light is very challenging till I nail it and now I I find harsh light is so easy to capture
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sir does in rolling shutter some sensor capture row at same moment and even some camera capture 2 rows at same moment and some from left to right so it all depend on sensor am I right sir ? Thanks sir
Forgetting their camera?
Haha been there!
Good advice thanks.
Glad it was helpful!