A little while ago I discovered some settings on my camera that let me play with the colours.
I am sure I read about them when I read the manual when I got the camera. Absorbing the knowledge is a whole 'nother story.
I'm so happy to have these settings. I really like B&W, but I've got to say sepia has its moments.
I'm grateful for these settings, for finding them, and for the fun I'm having as I play with them.
Monday, September 13, 2010
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I should be embarrassed to not use all of the features on my expensive camera. I spend my time post-processing...as I am sure I have said before.
Doing it on the computer is still beyond me. I like easy, Tabor. Easy is good.
I very much admire those who can play with any of the settings on a camera as the only camera I can use is the PhD (Push here, Dummy) variety.
Sepia is a nice change of pace.
Thanks, Messymimi. Experimenting is fun.
I like that effect too.
Thanks, Reb. I'll try not to overdo it.
[whine] You got dewdrops! My dewdrops were a failure! [/whine]
Mary Anne in Kentucky
What a gorgeous picture -- the detail is amazing. And what fun that your camera has such cool settings!
Does it help that they're raindrops, Mary Anne?
Thomma Lyn, thanks. I'm really enjoying this.
Like Tabor, I tend to play with these effects in Photoshop. To me, that's the easier way but I'm so impressed with your experiments. :)
Hilary, thanks so much.
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