Great pics everyone!
Just a reminder, as you take your cameras in and out of the house in the colder months, remember to wrap a cloth around it so the condensation will form on it and not on the camera. Doing so is a safeguard preventing moisture from ruining your camera or the lens. Especially...
Thank you, the difference I'm looking for is in color contrast. They usually show orange or yellow too much and not enough blue and red. But I'm sure the camera can be tweaked to fix that, I just have to figure out how.
Does anyone have any tips or advice on sunset photography?
I have been trying to get some photos and while they turn out pretty good, they aren't exactly what the sky looks like in person. (At least as far as color contrast goes)
Here are some I have taken.....
Another way of getting rid of background is to use the fill flash along with a fast shutter speed, the flash illuminates your subject and since the background is usually too far away to be lit, it fades to black.