Riddle me this

All of my pool pictures turn out awful. Its forced me out of auto mode because on my no-flash auto setting the pictures have grossly distorted color hues leaning heavily to the blue side and are all over the spectrum in exposure - either way under or overexposed.

An examples:

May 969

Too dark, too blue. Blah. It doesn’t help that we tend to swim after dinner when it is pretty much full shade back there, too dark for low ISO settings which mean that often my pictures are pretty grainy to boot.

Here’s the post-processed true-to-life version:
doggy paddle

I can get it the way I want it post-processed, more or less. But I want it more true to life SOOC. I’ve played around with the exposure compensation, the shutter speed, aperture, the white balance, etc. The one thing I haven’t done is try to manually set the hue adjustment to compensate. That seems a little drastic though.

Any ideas? Opinions?

Irony or Before & After

Ok, the shirt represents before: when I had control both of what I bought and what Addison wore. The pants, baseball glove and sunglasses represent after: when she figured it all out and took back the power. I still make her wear the shirt: its nice irony, don’t you think?! :)

Irony: Pt 1

Irony: Pt 2Irony: Pt 3
Irony: Pt 4

Theme Thursday: Aged

Well I intended to go out into rural Texas (which frankly is ALL of Texas pretty much) and find me some awesome barns to shoot but post-vacation business got the best of me so here I am posting what I already had. I really do love this assignment and hope to revisit it in the near future on my own because I only just recently, within the last year or so, started to see value in shooting things that are old and juxtaposing them with things that are new. I never understood the appeal, now I do. But my eye rarely goes to those things and I rarely remember to look for those shots. I’m getting better but verrrry slowly. So this is all I’ve got, from my recent Mother’s Day picture series.

May 228

This is when I first moved into our new house. I loved all the rusty metal and weathered wood contrasting with our “new” yard and home:

None Shall Pass

Bonus: this is aged via post-processed. Usually I’m not a fan of the sepia and the post-process aging but I had this photo I loved that was otherwise too grainy to use. I really like how this one turned out :)

vintage

See many more aged photos over at the Land of K.A.’s Theme Thursday!