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Ye ole frying pan

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I tried several different setting on the camera but the full auto seem to work best. Old pan is probably older than I but still like to do eggs and stuff in it.

The lighting is just the stove lamp and camera being held freehand and on fully Auto. Very little processing in Pisaca. Mainly a little crop, sharpen, color adjustment, etc.

YeOleSkillet.jpg



Camera Maker: KONICA MINOLTA
Camera Model: DiMAGE Z6
Image Date: 2010:02:13 06:15:24
Focal Length: 7.2mm (35mm equivalent: 43mm)
Aperture: f/2.8
Exposure Time: 0.200 s (1/5)
ISO equiv: 160
Exposure Bias: none
Metering Mode: Matrix
Exposure: program (Auto)
White Balance: Auto
Flash Fired: No (Auto)
Caption: KONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA
 
Shooting full auto is cool as long as your camera meters well. Cropping the pan so the entire handle shows might be more pleasing, possibly with the handle pointing toward a corner of the shot. If your main focal point is the pan then your shot should have more pan, less stove, less floor and how about some eggs in the pan.
 
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