I was just playing around with the camera a little the other night, trying out the different focus points (is that the right term?) and trying to get a few shots of the furfaces. I wanted her face in focus and the rest to gradually blur out of focus; I think I need to practice a little more. ;) It's definitely not as crisp as I would like. But I liked this picture a lot since she really is a sneaky little rascal.
I was just shooting in iAuto, jpg format, it was at night and the light is really terrible in that room. It's kinda noisey, but I think it was at 1600 ISO. I haven't done much to this other than fiddle with the color balance, try to sharpen it up a little bit and resize it so it didn't seem so huge on the forum page. I guess due to the lighting, carpet color and wall color everything comes out really yellow. I'm still trying to figure out how much of that I can fix in Photoshop. Next time I want to switch to RAW format and so that I can tinker a little more. Will that help with how much I can tweak the color and exposure?
Any suggestions and feedback are welcome! (I know I could post this in the Critique folder, but I'm shy and I'd rather start with a smaller audience first.) Also, when I post on here is it better to resize the picture down so it's this small and then post a link to a bigger version?