Playing With Trucks by ralph49
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Description
Trying to capture moving trucks at night. The noise seems to be one of my problems (ISO=1250), Have added "Noise Ninja" to my photoshop filters but not sure of how to make it work for me & actually how much noise it can fix.
So if anybody has some words of wisdom or any little tip it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanx for dropping by & wish you all a super weekend / Ralph
Comments (14)
bmac62
Some interesting experiments presented in a well done collage. I need to do some experimenting too. What happens when you lower your ISO from 1250? I know the books say the higher the ISO, the more noise. I'll be interested to see what answers you get. Bill
beachzz
The only noise I can think of would be the roar of those trucks--great shots!!
drace68
Oh crud. Now you guys are causing me a case of camera envy. My ISO only goes to 400.
Faemike55
The only time I ever saw noise was when I tired to use the zoom function on my mom's camera. Fortunately, Corel Paint Shop Pro has a neat function that reduces digital camera noise Great pictures and I hardly noticed any noise to speak of
ledwolorz
Fantastic shot.
emmecielle
Excellent capture! :)
julesrose
got me on that one, but great photoes
flora-crassella
great "playing"! Super photos!
BessieB
A brilliant collage, I find this so clever but don't have a clue what you mean about noise in a photo! I am an extreme amateur though lol
e-brink
Excellent experiment - You don't actually need high-speed settings for this kind of time lapse shot. Lower speed setting are much less grainy. 400 should easily be enough.
durleybeachbum
What fun!
lucindawind
wow excellent .. if I tried this everything would be a blur lol ...
Kaartijer
Wish I could give ya some tips, but I'm not too good with this kind of technical stuff. When I take night shots, I just use a tripod and fix the shooter with a delay between 4 to 10 secs. Usually I get good results.
amota99517
Wow! That's so cool. I love it!!!