Swiss Family Treehouse Gets Artsy

Light Meter by Lisa K. Berton

In my quest to show, explain, and offer tips on how to make the most of your camera, I make use of the modes, settings, and options on whatever camera I can get ahold of. However, this time, I have stumped myself.

These photos of Swiss Family Treehouse were taken last December as I ran around grabbing shots for this website’s attraction pages. I didn’t take any notes in this instance and I’ve been unable to reproudce the results in my Canon PowerShot SX100 IS, which doesn’t offer Color Swap or Color Accent I even pulled out the manual and read it just now. :gasp: I’ve searched high and low for answers online and I’m still coming up short.

All I can say is I hope you enjoy this beautiful disaster as much as I do.

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2 Replies to “Swiss Family Treehouse Gets Artsy”

  1. I have a SX110 IS and the software that came with it, called ZoomBrower Ex allows me to see what mode I was is when shot and the exif of my photos. Hope this helps you!