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These might not be the best examples, but they came to light easily 1- flowers under cover of overhead trees - therefore a bit dark plus white balance is 'off' ![]() 2- pop the flash and leave it to the camera [in P mode] ![]() Hope this helps a bit Phil
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Hi Phil,
Yes...... I see what you mean. I think the colours in #1 are richer, but I guess it's a matter of taste. Thanks, ..... john |
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Hi pcake,
Oh sure ... yes. I may have to do that; right after I get rid of my 'purist' approach to iso. ;<) ...... john |
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