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Anonymous
Sup /p/, how do I avoid such shit when taking photos of items behind a layer of glass using point and shoot cameras?
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>> Anonymous
Don't use flash, The light of your flash will reflect on the glass and the light will be reflected to give you that mirror look, also when you take the picture make sure that no other light is reflecting onto the window into your lens, its all a perception of position and light