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I took the kids to the park a few weeks ago and am finally getting around to posting the photos. I took my camera and in order to force myself to learn how to shoot in something other than the program modes, I threw it into manual mode and started snapping. It took me at least 10+ photos of nothing but bleached out faces and backgrounds before I got the settings to where they would give me a photograph of something that you could at least make out. What can I say? I've got a steep learning curve.
I had fun playing with some actions and textures on these, too!