Taking pictures in the dark...

Like he said, wb is off, but the effect it has is kind of cool. Experiment with the settings on your camera based on the lighting you are under. If you use photoshop and you’re shooting raw images, try editing the pic in Adobe Camera Raw or some people use Lightroom to fix the white balance. It really can make or break your shot, depending what you do.

http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/vv213/turbojohnny_2009/DSC_0022-3.jpg

Whats awful is that it took you 5 posts to finally come on here offering the guy help/advise.

Cool pics :tup:

To be fair, he wasn’t the only one hating on the pics. It’s not his duty to immediately offer advice.

/agree with everything iank said, but the last 2 shots you took were very good but the tree is a little out of focus

I like the tree shot. One of the camera whores can correct me, but it seems like the aperture was too low so the focal depth wasn’t wide enough and parts of it are out of focus, and it looks like there were two smudges on the lens, but the lighting is really cool. :tup:

the smudges on the lens were from snow falling, it was too dark out for me to focus the lens well, and the af wasn’t helping any, but I like how it came out.

Its out of focus. The ISO is too high. The colors are just weird. There are smudges on the lens…IDK what to say man. Id like to say there are two or three ? threads that myself and others have offered quick tips to clear up your problems. Obviously you are just not reading the supplied resources. If you like what your doing thats all that matters, but i can not bring myself to tell ya that its any good. Go back an READ some of the posts in this and the other thread you made, and i guarantee you will improve.

here’s one my sister took of my old t-bird
http://hphotos-snc1.fbcdn.net/hs025.snc1/4268_1008718554004_1706183125_11953_1379052_n.jpg
except for the crappy basketball hoop, what do you guys think?