Michele ... I think a lot of it has to do with the resolution of your camera. Some of the early
cameras and the cheaper ones don't have enough mega pixels to get a really great image for a larger
photo size. My opinion is that anything below 2 mega pixels won't give you a very good photo. I'm
still working with a 2.1 mega pixel camera which does a fairly good job but I'd love to have a 4 or
5 mega pixel (maybe some day). Then, of course, the lighting in the room will play a part in it
also. Do you use a flash? Last, but not least ... You can always tweak your pictures with a program
like Paint Shop Pro or Photo Shop. You can lighten them, add more contrast, change the size and just
make them look better in general.
Don't know that any of this will help, but maybe will help you understand the process a little
better :-)
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Dori ... BB and Cissy
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"Michele Dotson" <shell702 DeleteThis @cox.net> wrote in message news:MD2Xa.60886$zy.38056@fed1read06...
> Hi All,
>
> I've been wondering, how do you all take such good pictures of your rabbits?
> I have a digital camera and try to take lots of pictures of my two buns but
> only some turn out and the others are way too dark.
>
> I do have some pictures at webshots under honeybrat100, but they are not as
> good as any of the ones I've seen from this group.
>
> Thanks for the help!
>
> Michele, Lucky, and Honey( the brat )
>
> >> Stay informed about: good pictures?