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ploots
Mar 19, 2010



I don't know what I did right in the second photo to make the colors and clarity so much better that in the first. They have the same aperture and shutter speed, and the actual light in the moment didn't change. Can someone help me understand?

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ploots
Mar 19, 2010
thanks everybody, I didn't think past the very basic settings. both pictures are jpeg from the camera. Exposure compensation was the same for both pictures, but ISO changed a bit (2500 vs 3200). I didn't even think about the auto white balance kicking in.

I had exposure compensation slightly negative, I'll try knocking it down further next time I'm out.

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