Photo Test - New Camera

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justpassingthru

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My diabetic lunch, all the food groups on one plate,  playing with the new camera for close ups.

Grilled turkey & cheese on garlic-blues (blue cheese)  bread.

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This is better.

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Oh yeah! I'm as tickled as a June bug in summer!!!

Now I gotta figure out the lighting.

Gene
 
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Looks like you are getting it dialed in nicely and I totally agree with Johnny on the bread
 
Your good Flash. Through the years I've truly enjoyed your shots.
 
Flash, how'd you do that?

Obviously with the photo program, that's fantastic!

I'm using a Konica Minolta Dimage Z5, I downloaded the instruction manual, but it's kind of deep for me, my other camera was a $25 aim and shoot without any adjustments, ...I'm with desertlites I always enjoy your photos.

Johnny, Scar, I'll send the recipe by PM.

Gene
 
Flash, how'd you do that?

Obviously with the photo program, that's fantastic!

I'm using a Konica Minolta Dimage Z5, I downloaded the instruction manual, but it's kind of deep for me, my other camera was a $25 aim and shoot without any adjustments, ...I'm with desertlites I always enjoy your photos.

Johnny, Scar, I'll send the recipe by PM.

Gene
 A little photo shop. I am assuming you did not use a flash when you took these, looking at the originals. I could not access your EXIF data off the shot, but it appears you shot daylight settings under incandescent or florescent lighting, which throws off the color. I just reset your white of the plate to WHITE and it color corrects the rest of the pic.

 And thanks for the compliments.
 
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