
More of the same field shown the other day but comparing cameras. The first two taken with my Olympus which grabs all the light.

This last one taken with my Sony which does better in the sunlight. I have learned to use the "landscape" or the mountain setting for the faraway shots. It does make a difference.
Take all your cameras with you on a special outing. Never know exactly what you will get.
3 comments:
I don't know if I am suppose to rate the photos of the camera. But I vote for the first picture because I like the crispness of the focus.
(not a professional opinion, I really do not know what I am talking about...most of the time.)
Two older ladies off to the museum. Viewing the art, going from room to room they arrive at a room with a statue of a naked man. As the two ladies stared at the work of art, one turned to the other and said, "I don't know if it's art, but I know what I like."
What an idyllic shot. Love all the blue flowers.
Christine in Alaska
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