Friday, February 16, 2007

Shopping King of the Hill





Now who was shopping up there and what could they be shopping for? Snow????

8 comments:

Martha said...

It makes you wonder, doesn't it?

So, did you finally make it to the mall then?

Shelly said...

yeah... but not with the kids and this was just over at the Medley Center.

Gudl said...

The first picture is a cool picture!

Anonymous said...

I'm real sorry Tony crashed in today's race. Too bad... ;)

Priscilla said...

Maybe someone pushed it up there hoping to have a ride down...but got stuck.

Shelly said...

Gudl... Thanks! As I was pulling out of the parking lot and saw the cart up there I said - Bummers, I wish I had my camera on me. And then I realized that I DID have my camera on me!! I really should just lug my camera with me where ever I go cuz I'm always wishing I had it. :)

The great Michael... I bet you are! LOL. Hubby was bummed and I was bummed that Jimmie crashed... And a bunch of other good drivers too... Oh well - there's always next week. :)

Priscilla... I was actually sore just climbing up that mound to get the picture - can't imagine trying to push a cart up there. LOL. coming down was fun though. :)

T said...

hey there, It is finished now.
nice pick of the cart,
how do you get your snow shots not to turn blue, tracy and I can't figure it out.

Shelly said...

Hmmmm... Blue would indicate a white balance problem. What is your white balance set at? Email me if you need help with white balance! :)

It can be fixed, however, even after the fact if you didn't have it set properly when you took the picture. I forget what kind of software you have so I'm not sure I could help you out unless you were using Photoshop or Elements.

Another problem people have with snow pictures is that they tend to be underexposed. The reason - your camera meter makes a picture average to 18% grey. So - if you are taking a picture that is predominately white, it will attempt to make the white grey. Or if you attempt to take a picture that is predominately black it will overexpose because again it will attempt to make the black grey. So you have to adjust your exposure compensation accordingly.

Hope that helps! And didn't end up confusing you more.