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I can't quiet get used to the no flash setting on my camera - it takes the piccie so slow that it usually ends up blurry and the flash makes faces pretty over exposed. I suppose I oughta read the manual for it but you know i'm a results now kinda gal... Any tips will be greatly received... (the first one was no flash - and the only one not totally blurry but I prefer the effect. The second one was with the flash - Emily is far less likely to stand completely still...)
But these are just two of the piccies we just took - and boy, there was heaps! random photo moments are so important in my life.
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