This is my entry to Lisa Spangler's challenge, Scribble This. Her challenge is unique in a sense that she teaches you how to use your camera and you use what you learn on your projects. For this challenge, she gave a few pointers on how to use the White Balance feature of your camera.
I used my own illustration (avaiable thru Squigglefly), which was inspired by one of my favorite photos of my hubby and youngest daughter. I added the pig tails on my drawing because my DD saw the original and said, "I look like a boy."
First, it's the Auto white Balance setting:
Indoor Lighting Setting
Sun Setting
With the Flourescent Setting
Taken Outdoors
I have lots more to learn about white balance. Taking pictures with natural light is always my favorite. I hope to play around more with the camera this summer.
Amazing! and so precious. I need to learn about this. You always amaze me Nina. Your talent goes on, and on, and on!
ReplyDeleteLove the pig tails tee hee.
How cool to use an illustration from your own photo!! I love that!! Great job on the challenge!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! How cute is that picture?! I love the natural outdoor lighting the best, but all of them look pretty good!
ReplyDeleteI'm amazed by your drwawing! So cute. Great photo too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference in lighting. The outdoor lighting shows the texture best.
oh how cute, what a great image
ReplyDeleteVery interesting post, I have so much to learn. Thank you for sharing this with us.
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Wow, Nina! You are so talented. I love your sketch translation of that photo. Great photo samplings of the different settings too. Where are you in the US right now? Hope you're enjoying your trip!
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