Originally Posted By: BrianL
Sky - thanks for posting the tip on filler flash.
Makes sense, with all the variances in lighting and often dark conditions, to just set it and forget it on your fish camera.


No problem. I should add why. Point and shoots tend to pick the brightest spot in-frame and adjust the exposure level to that amount of light. Like in the case of the third picture, the fish and background are bright, but his face and coat etc.... all dark. The camera picked out the background light on the water and auto-adjusted exposure to that amount of light, making his face, coat, and the fish a bit darker. A fill flash would have eliminated all of those variables and added a little bling to the fish as well.
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