Since I was working on some photos I thought I'd also put some recent ones of my dogs up here. I realized while going through all my pictures that I don't have any recent ones of the cats! Oh geez, guess I'll have to go on a kitty hunting photo mission now
The problem is the reflection of the flash. If you can use lots of natural light, or even some other lights that are "hot" (steady burning lights, not a flash of light) Then you can eliminate the need for a flash, therefore, eliminating your eye reflection problem. Another way, depending on your camera, is to get a external flash, and what you do is aim the flash to 'bounce" off of another location, (ceiling or wall) and that way you are creating indirect light and eliminating the direct light to the eyes. You can also try putting a piece of ceran wrap over the flash to try and diffuse the light, this works on some cameras but not all. Just remember to not cover the lens or you will get nothing but blur.
Outdoor pictures, not as easy to get, have less eye discolor. I have gotten some really neat pics of eyes in outdoor shots. Katz can be our new photo teacher, her education is showing. Nice doggies. Don't let them eat that toy stuffing.
LOL, Kitty!! I will try and help with any questions. I am always still learning new techniques and tips. It is a never ending learning process. But I will try my best to help if I can.
Thanks. Oh, and I agree, watch that toy stuffing!! LOL