In other words, set your White Balance settings while you shoot. The best option is to take the time and get it right ‘in camera’. Your second option is to ‘fix’ the color cast of your photos after you shoot (in post production). Your first option is to set your White Balance controls while you shoot (in capture mode). There are two overall approaches to create proper White Balance. The White Balance settings you choose can either make or break your photo. The simple concept of White Balance (also referred to as “Color Balance” or “Neutral Balance”) is often misunderstood by beginner photographers…even ones that have been around the block. Introduction: White Balance Can Make or Break Your Photo You can find the other installments here: Welcome to the third feature in our series of Beginners Guides for Manual Controls in iPhone Photography. ![]() He deeply believes that, when all is said and done, the iPhone may just be remembered as the most influential capture device ever in the history of photography. He is also an avid Camera+ devotee and has been since day one. Jack has fallen in love with his iPhone camera as his primary capture tool. (I have a big backyard)įirst of all this is a game trail camera capture from last summer.Jack Hollingsworth, a denizen of Austin, TX, is an award-winning, 30-year career veteran in commercial photography. I have several 360 degree cameras that sense all around them for heat movement. I set this up on a landing under a tree to take pictures about 90 degrees to this. The heat of the Golden Warbler’s body triggered the camera and caught in freeze frame the turtle race ongoing on the log behind the grass curtain. The Male Warbler with Chestnut colored patches on his chest is not a particularly common bird up here. I caught this one several times with this camera though. I run a network of 29 game trail cameras spring through the early winter months. I have quite a few to gather after the winter isolation. Most will be out of batteries for various reasons. That is a bunch of Western Painted Turtles sunning. This year I’m walking through there with a machete before I plant that camera. The grass is obfuscating to the turtles but I will get them next time lolol. I saw the first Pronghorn on ranch for the spring this evening on the way to this pond. I took images of an early arrival Great Blue Heron this evening that will take a week to publish on line. A week is my minimum turn around generally these days. The time of same day “take the image” and “post the images’ has long since passed lololol. Title: Warbler and Turtles Sunning COPY IMAGE CODE Location: Bliss Dinosaur Ranch, Wyoming/Montana borderlands. These guys are sandpipers with obscenely long bills. Since the male and female Curlews look pretty much alike with minor differences in the bill I’m not qualified to call. ![]() What I like about these guys is that they are grasshopper eating machines in the summer. They over winters in wetland marshes and other shore line estuaries. It couldn’t get much further away from the ocean as we are only a few hundred miles away from the geographic center of North America. These guys are our largest shore bird in North America. They are fussy birds if you come into their domain. ![]() Male displays over their nesting territory are impressive with loud ringing callsThey will circle about making lots of fuss trying to lead you away from the nest. I find them driving along the two track trails as I’m on the flats below the higher ridges. Mostly a flat field grassy nesting bird rather than preferring a hillside with a view as I’ve seen them. ![]() This was a late spring snow storm from the spring of 2019. Robins, Meadowlarks and Curlews were wading knee deep in the white stuff. Much to their collective dismay I’m sure. I understand that across their range, the numbers of this amusing bird are dropping with the reduction in natural grass land turned to mono-crop agricultural uses. They of course use wild non – tilled prairie to nest and feed during the summer months. A classic case of reduce the habitat and reduce the numbers.
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