I actually really like them 2.
The deep blue on of the eyes just gives this almost dream like factor to it, and that weird flower, the oddity and shape + composition works IMO.
Personally I ignore the white balance entirely on camera (almost always) - If you shoot RAW you can fix it later without losing anything. If you're using jpeg then you would have to at least consider it in advance as you will lose information in the image adjusting it later on.Took a photo of london skyline tonight, i think its ok but have a few questions:
1)Its a bit too yellow for me, should i have set the WB to tungsten before taking the photo?
That's not a question2)The sharpness is not great, but i was only using the canon IS 17-55 kit lense
f/22 is a narrower aperture than f/11. So much less light gets into the camera. More exactly, f/22 lets in two stops less light. Each stop less means half the amount of light, so f/11 lets in 4x the light of f/22. This means you'd need a shutter speed of 120 seconds to get the same exposure at f/223)why does a photo using aperture control come out brighter at f11 than f22 when the shutter speed is the same 30"?
4)in the below picture where should be my focus point, i was trying to make it the houses at the front, as a f11 or f22 should bring everything into focus to infinity?