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Thread: ISO: the differences | Forum: Photography
any time i've increased the ISO for night shooting it produced too much noise. i've tried using those noise reduction programs but they tend to "blob" even the parts with no noise. your best bet is to do longer exposures with the lowest ISO possible, that's what i do anyway... EB
Thread: Share a link to an artist who inspires you! | Forum: Photography
Attached Link: http://www.jamesnachtwey.com/
by no means an art photographer but still inspiring non the less. James Nachtwey has been a war photojournalist for over 20 years and covered most if not all the conflicts in his time. through his lens he shares the truth.Thread: May challenge 1: | Forum: Photography
thank you Davidy! i too was pretty happy with the detail in the trees, and the reflection was just a bonus i guess. thanks again, i appreciate it!!!
Thread: May challenge 1: | Forum: Photography
Thread: May challenge 1: | Forum: Photography
thank you cyn and tesla! i've not played with metering yet, though i suppose i should. if the damn rain ever stops i'll try it tonight if not tomorrow. thanks again, i appreciate the tips!!! eb
Thread: May challenge 1: | Forum: Photography
to be honest, i can't remember if i had my skylight filter on or not. i don't think i did but there's a good chance. a polarizing filter is on my shopping list, well when i get some cash that is... is that what i need to get the skys to turn out well, without getting burnt like above? i couldn't find a happy medium, when i underexposed it brought out the sky but then all the details in the darker areas were gone.
Thread: May challenge 1: | Forum: Photography
cause i have no clue what i'm doing with day shooting. just as the day light burns my eyes, i guess it also hurts my cams eye as well....lol!!!
Thread: May challenge 1: | Forum: Photography
thank you, i appreciate the compliments! i just wish i was better at day shots, maybe then i could have gotten some seperation in the clouds above, instead of just on the water.. thanks again!!! EB
Thread: Lighting Practice | Forum: Photography
Thread: May challenge 1: | Forum: Photography
Thread: First attempt at B/W Conversion...suggestions? | Forum: Photography
the b/w looks awesome!!! if you play with the sliders a bit in the channel mixer you'd be surprised what the differences will be. for mine i usually use the start with the following r 65 g 35-45 (personal prefrences will do) b 2 constant +2-+4 i constantly play with the r and g slider to get the right tones, again those settings above are just a starting point, final adjustments go from there. also i convert to lab color and play with the light and dark channels but this will alter the color version by giving it a greenish tint, i only do this when i know the shot is going to be b/w. hope this is of assistance!! EB
Thread: May challenge 1: | Forum: Photography
Thread: D70 Firmware Update 2.0 Now Online | Forum: Photography
upgrade sucessful, works like a charm! wow, very cool new U.I. kind of flashy. i don't know if it's because tonight i was in a well lit area for a change, but it seemed to focus a lot quicker. oh and nice now that i can see 43 exposures with my 256mb card!!! worth the upgrade!!! eb
Thread: D70 Firmware Update 2.0 Now Online | Forum: Photography
yes it is and i'm glad you both pointed it out!!! thank you again! now it's time for that upgrade...can't wait to test it out!!! eb
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Thread: ISO: the differences | Forum: Photography