Stand-alone, the first one. But I guess it depends on what you want to use it for.
Originally Posted by Jo Weldon
The first one. The second one looks under-exposed.
I was testing my camera, but the flower isn't great, I just wanted to know the correct expossure.
I pick flower #1.
I think I will try again in a bit, I have a sunflower growing, maybe it will be better cause where this flower is the lighting isn't great![]()
The first one looks underexposed and washed out; the second looks overexposed and dull. I'd imagine the best exposure lies exactly in the middle of the two. But for the record, when bracketing, I prefer to overexpose rather than underexpose. You can fix overexposure in developing, but underexposure can't be fixed because the information simply isn't recorded on the film. You can see more detail in the overexposure as well.
So yeah, it depends on the effect you're going for, but I would like to see one in the middle.
How about...
Yum Oreo!
Aww no more Oreo
I don't want pictures mommy.
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the oreo is terrific!!!! yay!!!![]()
Awww I love the oreo/baby ones!
the first one for the flower...lol cute kiddy pics
Thanks the little one didn't want pics so I had to run after him and got the back of his head lol
The first Oreo pic is excellent! Very photogenic kid.





LOL i had a cookie.... but i eated it![]()
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