Best shot:

These two are learning shots. Below is what my camera thought I wanted as an exposure on the aperture priority mode. Above is what I actually wanted. Exposure bracketing chews card space, but is worth practicing.
This was the winner of the group of photos that I liked, but they weren't actually good photos, so I tried B&W-ing them to see if they got better. Mostly, they didn't. This one had been on the edge of not sucking enough, that I think it did. Such a lovely day for hay-bales, and I ran out of CF room.
This one is not a good photo. This one is an answer to my question: is it possible to go too shallow in flower photography. On my tiny view screen, I couldn't tell why the red was blown out, not matter how I adjusted the exposure up and down for brightness. When I saw it on my screen, it was pretty darn obvious. Ugh.









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