I had a great time on Saturday, taking lots of scenic photos and getting to play with different settings on my camera. I hope to get to do more of that on Tuesday night… my camera has a fireworks setting, and I’d love to be able to go to a nearby park where they shoot a lot of fireworks, and practice some! Anyway, I digress. While we were going down the Trace, Tim let me take as many “scenic” photos as I wanted. I took a lot of churches, cemeteries, trees, grave markers, historic signs, etc. I even took some of figs, apples and corn! 🙂
Here’s an example of the 3 color settings on my camera… natural color, black and white and sepia. I tried to stand in the same spot and take a picture of the original Natchez Trace, at a spot now called the Sunken Trace, and take a picture in each mode. Take a look at the photos, and then vote in the poll and let me know which one you like the best!
Color:
Black and White:
Sepia:
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What a clever idea! You’re inspiring me to do this myself.
Is there a difference? They all look the same to me, but then again, I’m color blind 🙂
I think it looses something in the b&w & sephia. But then I’m not a photographer or have a good “eye”. But it is a beautiful shot.
your husband is a real card !
I am a black and white photography lover, so of course I picked that, but it is cool to be able to do sepia as well (I am jealous-mine only does color or b&w)
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