Remember with shots like this to not go for the 2.8 aperture, but rather a higher one to carry the clearity through the focus plane. Being as close as you are to the eye, I would set my camera up on manual at Shutter speed 250 (minimum) Aperture f.11 (or close to it)and ISO 200-400.
Give it a whirl. :)
Remember that the above recipe will get you around the area of a really clear shot, but most likely you will need additional experimenting to get "the perfect" results.

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Submitted by $tylephoto (not verified) on March 5, 2007 - 4:51am
