I took notes this time!
This is a "daylight" shot:
This is a normal shot with "shade" white balance.
Shade acts as a warming filter to bring back the colors. If you use "shade" white balance for an early evening sunset, you will warm it up. U can even use it to get a very light sepia effect.
This is the same flower shot with "Tungsten" white balance"
Everything gets a blue tint and seems to luminesce.
Everything gets a blue tint and seems to luminesce.
I left it un-cropped so you could see the effect on the different areas. It seems to work better in soft or shaded light. The real point is to play with and learn all the capabilities of that camera you bought with your hard earned dollars. And of course to amaze your friends and make girls swoon :)