

I generally can get them one of two ways; either a touch on the yellow side, as pictured on the left hand side of this post, or through a filter and a bit of the whiter side, as shown on the right hand side.


I was wondering; which type does everyone like more? Please vote in the poll to the left and let me know!
Thanks!


2 comments:
They both look great but I think the ones with the yellow filter look slightly better. Either way I only wish I could get the photos to look as nice on my blog!
Thanks for the input! The yellow actually is unfiltered; just the natural light of the room. The white ones are the ones with the filter... it is SO hard to decide which is nicer... the white is a bit more of the "true" color, but for some reason it just doesn't look as rich.
And btw, I think your blog is excellent; I've read it many times:) The latest (15mm WWI) is very interesting; love the terrain!
Anyway, thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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