poc > Glacial crevasse - Ice hundreds of years old reveals blues seen nowhere else in nature.
poc > Waterdrop - Water, captured in glacial ice melts and is released into a pool where it is once again captured in this image.
poc > Haberton's Kitten - Taken at Estancia Haberton in Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego.
poc > Mirror Lake in the Andes mountains near Bariloche, Argentina.
poc > Cameras don’t take pictures, people take pictures. Cameras simply capture and interpret light, nothing more, nothing less. Your camera has controls that affect how that light is captured and then what is done with that information in order to help it approximate the picture you wanted to take. Both are important in getting the picture you were looking for out of your camera.

Of the settings that affect that conversion process one of the most important is a setting called White Balance (WB). Understanding how this control works is the difference between the picture on the left and the picture on the right, because that's all that changed between the two.
poc > Chenresig, the Tibetan Buddha of Compassion, in Gyantse Tibet.
poc > Tropical leaf covered in morning mist along the road to Hana.
poc > Not your family pet. A red fox having his breakfast in Tierra del Fuego National Park, Argentina.
poc > Spring blossoms with Mt. Si on a cloudy day in the Cascades.
Glacial crevasse - Ice hundreds of years old reveals blues seen nowhere else in nature.
poc > Glacial crevasse - Ice hundreds of years old reveals blues seen nowhere else in nature.
Glacial crevasse - Ice hundreds of years old reveals blues seen nowhere else in nature.
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