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Old 19-07-09, 17:17
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Hi again, don't shoot through glass, create a little flap in the shed that will allow you to see through and put the camera through, either hinge the wood so you can open it and keep it up, or create a hole with a cloth flap that you can remove or draw to one side. The lens would seem to be fine, use ISO about 400-800, and a proper flash, although you may find with the spot light that the onboard flash is sufficient. The hole in the shed should be large enough to accommodate camera lens and flash. A flash on a cord, on the outside of the hole would be best.
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