Little soft, and underexposed. One thing to remember is that the bright white snow will throw off the camera's meter, causing it to underexpose, so you want to dial in some positive exposure compensation.
It was mostly overcast and i forgot I had to add some exposure because of the snow also I set the auto focus wrong too. I had it set on auto area and it should have it centered in the view finder ...... I think
Right now it is way more camera than I can put to good use but I think I am going to enjoy growing into this one.
willing for sure, if it were up to her she would still be out there chasing that kong. As for me I've been reading the manual and I am just as anxious to get out as she is.
I would have sworn you were up in the corn field on top of my ridge!!!
I might crop in a bit tighter on your dog's face as the backround is a bit distracting when the subject is really Kiera's intense expression right?
In a larger view you could also see all the snow flecks on her face.