Friday, 4 January 2013

Exercise 29 Judging colour temperature 2

For this exercise I need to take another 3 photos but vary the white balance on each with an auto shade and daylight and compare the 3


Photo 1 taken in shade

Daylight


Auto

Shade

In this first photo I find the auto picture to be way to cold, The shade picture has turned out to warm with the daylight photo being the best setting.


Photo2 taken in the sun

Daylight


Auto


Shade

In this photo I still find the auto to be cold though not as much as in the last picture, the photo in shade is even warmer than before and the daylight again comes out best though I would probably lighten it a bit


Photo 3 with the sun low to the horizon

Daylight


Auto


Shade

In this photo at Hunstanton cliffs the warmness of the sun is on the cliffs giving them a golden glow, for the overall photo I prefer the daylight photo as it shows a good range of colour throughout the picture with a crispness, The auto picture still shows the cliffs as being nice and golden the sky is darker with a darker foreground. The shade photo starts to show the cliffs as being a bit too over saturated in colour but the foreground stands out a lot better than the auto and a duller sky to it.


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