White balance makes a big difference {photo tip}

One of the many settings on your camera is white balance. This will determine the tone and color casting in your image. It plays a huge factor if you are shooting inside particularly and without flash like I prefer! Take a look and note in the top image, see the yellow color casting to his face and then the second one has been corrected! If your lazy like me you can fix white balance in lightroom or photoshop or you can choose the correct white balance setting in your camera depending on the situation such as cloudy, sunny, fluorescent light, and so on! It makes a big difference, don’t ya think?

Thank you to our sweet friend who crafted Gideon a crayon color sorter, he loves it!
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A Christian, married to an insanely gifted and talented Marine husband, mother to Gideon, Boaz, and our rainbow baby, Shiloh. I’m actually an R.N turned accidental photographer, currently living in Fredericksuburg, Va after completing our final tour in Okinawa Japan. You'll find travel, Jesus, and lifestyle posts here on the Journal.

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