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The Perfect Shot
Look No Further Than Your Own Pride and Joy for Precious Photo Memories
Don't take photos from grown-up level. Instead, get down to Baby's level so that you can catch shots from a new perspective.
Light of Your Life
Choose or use a camera with Scene Modes. Some digital cameras, like the Nikon Coolpix 3200, have pre-programmed settings to capture the perfect picture of Baby under difficult situations such as dawn or dusk, bright sunlight or near darkness. You May Never See Red-Eye Again
Baby's bright eyes are more likely to produce "red eye" so try to choose and use a camera that has the In-Camera Red-Eye Fix feature to show your child's true "baby blues." It's a Family Affair
Baby might be the shining star these days, but don't forget the rest of the family. Be sure to jump in some shots yourself – these are the days to remember. Pages: 1 2
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