I took this picture 4 years ago, of my daughter unwilling to stop photographing just because the sun was going down. I took this with my very first camera, a 3mega pixel Fuji Fine Pix 3800. I loved that little camera, and actually wore it out.
I know the settings for this picture are wrong, I probably didn't have a chance to change them from when I was using it during the day to the moment I saw my daughter balancing to get this picture. I'm surprised the picture turned out as well as it did.
ISO 100,
6mm,
F2.8
1/90
auto flash
This was taken at the airport where she was photographing skydivers (and still does today as a summer job). I lightened my daughter so you could see she is balancing on a 4X4 fence, and the area around the cat a bit, and a small amount of sharpening and saturation.
would love to hear what you think of this little old camera's picture.
thank you for your comments. I agree that the ground looks rather dark. I already lightened it a little, and didn't know how much to lighten it, since it was rather late in the evening at the time of the picture. Again, the question of accuracy or what looks better to view? A better fill flash would have been a big improvement in this picture. Oh, and I took out the bright orange wind sock. That was just way too distracting. lol
Cheryl trying to lighten more might get you in trouble since noise will be noticeable !! I think the flash would have been strong enough but probably did not have the coverage!!!