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<blockquote data-quote="Montana Michael" data-source="post: 323618" data-attributes="member: 11259"><p>thanks so much for that whole thing you just said Moab Man! i know and understand i have ALOT to learn and i just dont learn as fast now that i am older, lol. i am shooting with my camera set to save raw and jpeg both. i am not sure what i had the white balance set to so i bet it was on auto. next time i go out i will def change that. i do have adobe photoshop elements 11 and lightroom 4 but havent used either much yet. hopefully this weekend i can get out again and try some more low light shots. i really enjoy the serenity of the early morning shots. i am also interested in star shots and have taken a few again playing and learning what settings do what. i will try to post many more pictures on here for more suggestions from everyone and specially you. i think you do an awesome job explaining what you are saying and showing the images divided like that did more than words ever could.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Montana Michael, post: 323618, member: 11259"] thanks so much for that whole thing you just said Moab Man! i know and understand i have ALOT to learn and i just dont learn as fast now that i am older, lol. i am shooting with my camera set to save raw and jpeg both. i am not sure what i had the white balance set to so i bet it was on auto. next time i go out i will def change that. i do have adobe photoshop elements 11 and lightroom 4 but havent used either much yet. hopefully this weekend i can get out again and try some more low light shots. i really enjoy the serenity of the early morning shots. i am also interested in star shots and have taken a few again playing and learning what settings do what. i will try to post many more pictures on here for more suggestions from everyone and specially you. i think you do an awesome job explaining what you are saying and showing the images divided like that did more than words ever could. [/QUOTE]
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