Hey, trying to document learning your camera and showing photographs daily is tough!
I am also thinking about documenting my life on here. And showing pictures to the grandparents...Brennen is out of town. I am chatty.
SEE!! It's happening again! This Mommy ADD!!!
So, Day 11 was just a link up day. On Day 12 of 31 Days To A Better Photo talks about white balance. I am going to quote Darcy with her definition of what white balance is. "White balance is the process of letting your camera know what is neutral so white things look white." What that means is, if we are taking pictures our boys in Colorado in a very bushy area where it's really dark and shady with little areas of light colors, it might be difficult for the camera to judge the neutral colors.
To fix that problem, you can use a white balance preset. On my Canon, they are:
Auto, Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, White flourescent light, Flash, and Custom.
I have been shooting all of my pictures in auto, and it's done very well in most instances. But, when I take the pictures of my boys at night in their rooms, the pictures always look yellow. If I were to take the pictures with a Tungsten white balance, it would put more blue into the photo to reduce the yellow-ish tint. YAY! This is exciting!
So here is me playing with my camera, and adjusting the white balance as needed.
1/1250s f/5.6 ISO 100
White balance set at Sunny or Approx. 5200K (kelvins)
1/1250s f/5.6 ISO 100
White Balance Approx. 5200K
While the auto white balance pictures look very much the same, I did notice a little bit of difference. The pictures weren't so bright, if that makes sense.
I have tried to get pictures of the boys, but I have failed over the last days. Let's see what I can get this afternoon.
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