When I originally took a photo of this card, it was a grey day outside and I had to use my special indoor lighting and work with the photo in the computer to get a reasonably good photo of my project for my post.
Today was a gorgeous, sunny day and I decided to take another shot of that card just for the sake of comparison. When it came out the way it did, I decided this was something to share.
This photo is straight out of the camera; no tweaking whatsoever. I was surprised but I don’t know that much about photography.
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About Charlotte Zweigoron
Married, retired, never been so busy..! One of my most prized possessions is my very own craft room! And, actually, all the rest of our home is built around that craft room. Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio. I have been living in Georgia for over thirty-five years after a four year stint in Chicago. Crafting, reading and playing Mah Jongg with our circle of friends are my favorite activities right after spending time with my four grandchildren and four great-grandsons. Two of my three grown daughters and one of my two grandgirls live right across the yard from my husband and I. The youngest daughter, her husband, and our grandpups live in our same town. I have been teaching a paper crafting class for over three years and the ladies in the group have become a second family. We are well and truly blessed with people and critters to love..!
Oh, of course Shotzie there’s a big difference in the photos! It Just proves what good, natural lighting can do.The first picture appears darker and even out of focus. The second photo shows every detail. Shoot, I think I could even guess it was taken in the late afternoon. Well done! Bravo! Oh, and the card is really swell too.
After our mahjongg game, I decided to try again to compare the two cards. You were right. The second one is more vibrant. Don’t ask me how I did it. I just kept at it until I had them both.
Your klutzy friend,
Ann