I was walking down a street and saw this stunning red tree.. however when I looked at the shot on the computer when Igot home, the color did not seem as vibrant. I should have taken more shots at different settings, but only took a few. I need to find how to improve my pictures once they are on my computer. The other picture, showing the railroad tracks, I at first took a picture looking straight down the railroad tracks, thought it too busy. I liked the shed with the blue door, so focused on that. I need to learn how to make the backgound out of balance to make this shot less busy, or is it okay?
I was walking down a street and saw this stunning red tree.. however when I looked at the shot on the computer when Igot home, the color did not seem as vibrant. I should have taken more shots at different settings, but only took a few. I need to find how to improve my pictures once they are on my computer.
ReplyDeleteThe other picture, showing the railroad tracks, I at first took a picture looking straight down the railroad tracks, thought it too busy. I liked the shed with the blue door, so focused on that. I need to learn how to make the backgound out of balance to make this shot less busy, or is it okay?