About Us

We are Angelyn, Bonnie (married to Mark), Monterey, Monica, Laurleen, Heidi (married to Stuart), Haylee,
Sara Anne (married to Sheldon), Shelley (twin to Sheldon), Sondra, Sara (twin to Sondra), LaRae (married to Adam),
Susie (married to Daniel), Tia (married to Ben), Crystel, and then there is Jared not married and is on a mission in Samoa.
We all love home and family and are in the various different stages of motherhood. Between us we have 63 children
and over 500 years of child rearing experience and that's just for now!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

photography lighting assignment

open shade
natural light open shade
front lighting
back lighting indoors
back lighting flare

Angelyn, all of Addy's pictures the other night were coming out with such a bluish tint even though it was warm, prime lighting. I finally figured out because she was so fair and the sun was setting that my camera was not overcorrecting on the White Balance. I played around a bit and now can get those warmer images without the bluish tint. Do you have to do that also? Or have you run into that problem before?



1 comment:

  1. I keep my camera's White Balance on auto and I have had this problem but I don't worry about it too much because it is so easy to correct in Lightroom. You can do it in Photoshop as well of course so I just do the best I can with exposure and worry about White Balance later.

    These are great shots Susie! Keep it up! I especially love the last one! Back lighting is hard to do.

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