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Show EXPERT PROVIDES TIPS ON CHILDREN PICTURES n It doesn't take an expert or an expensive camera to take attractive pictures of your children, claims Doris Pinney, an internationally acclaimed professional photographer. To prove her point, she recently put aside her professional pro-fessional equipment and spent some time using a Kodak Colorburst 350 instant in-stant camera. "I was delighted de-lighted with the results," said Ms. Pinney. She advocates advo-cates instant pictures "because "be-cause children get excited when they see the pictures Here are some additional tips that Ms. Pinney offers to help you take great pictures pic-tures of the youngsters. . . . Plan ahead. Captive adults too. It's instant gratification and a lot of fun for everyone." "One of the secrets to great pictures is to move in close," states Ms. Pinney. "Many people attempt to photograph their children at too great a distance, thus losing details." The Kodak Colorburst 350 instant camera cam-era solves that problem with two built-in lenses: a close-up close-up lens that lets you get as close as two feet from your subject and a normal lens that lets you take pictures from four feet to infinity. subjects are much easier to shoot. For little babies, a bathtub or highchair are natural spots. A sandbox is great for pictures of the older kids. . . . Have your camera ready at all times. The built-in built-in electronic flash on the Colorburst 350 instant camera cam-era makes spur-of-the-moment pictures a snap, indoors in-doors or outside on cloudy days. . . . Turn the camera for vertical or horizontal pictureswhichever pic-tureswhichever fills the viewfinder best. |