RE: 2002 J207 seed


All cameras have an exposure compensation setting which allows it to over or under expose a picture. If you can find yours set it for several different under exposures until the flower shows up properly.
Another problem is that the camera focus setting focused on the ground and not the flower. Check if you have a "Flower Setting" which is for close up objects. Can also try centering the flower real close , half pressing the shutter, which locks the exposure and focus, and then move the camera back to compose the photo and then finish pressing the exposure button.

Chuck Chapman

alhbee@aol.com wrote:

>This is from seed "Between the Lines" selfed. To me the flower is white  with 
>translucent veining. Whites wash out with my Kodak. Any suggestions?
> 
>Al Bullock
>NoVa Z7
>

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