EE R' Us :
<snip> It's hard to tell in the pics .. but Olive ( I'm pretty sure ) laid a very light colored Olive egg. It's very small and oh so cute! Here it is against an X-large white store bought egg. It's a little easier to see the color here, but still the camera isn't getting it. The egg is a green'ish' olive color.<snip>
Great first effort!
Just a little tip for future pictures: Take your egg (or whatever your subject is) outside , preferably on a sunny day. Natural light is the very best for getting the true color of whatever you're trying to photograph. Indoor lighting, especially fluorescent lights, will tend to throw the color off. Just a nickel's worth of free advice. Hope it helps. Again, congrats on your little girls first egg. May she and her sisters lay for many more years to come!
<snip> It's hard to tell in the pics .. but Olive ( I'm pretty sure ) laid a very light colored Olive egg. It's very small and oh so cute! Here it is against an X-large white store bought egg. It's a little easier to see the color here, but still the camera isn't getting it. The egg is a green'ish' olive color.<snip>
Great first effort!

Just a little tip for future pictures: Take your egg (or whatever your subject is) outside , preferably on a sunny day. Natural light is the very best for getting the true color of whatever you're trying to photograph. Indoor lighting, especially fluorescent lights, will tend to throw the color off. Just a nickel's worth of free advice. Hope it helps. Again, congrats on your little girls first egg. May she and her sisters lay for many more years to come!
