
Originally Posted by
Tarzanman
I'm guessing that you only had the built in flash to work with?
In the future, when it is wet and gross like that, you might get better shots by
1. using an better (external) flash
2. getting a tripod and using a long exposure instead of a flash (the cars are parked, right?)
3. set the camera to save pictures in RAW format so that you have a better chance of correcting the exposure if some of the settings are off.
Yes, the pictures aren't very good, but everyone takes horrible photos (most people just don't post them on the net)
You got guts!