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11/19/2007 02:19:30 PM |
Originally posted by Melethia: you have downloaded and are reading the manual, right? |
Yes indeed! Believe it or not, this was on a tripod, but it was so windy and I was ducking cops and trying to hurry. This isn't a great place to be after dark! Looked great onscreen, till I got home. I didn't have a chance to go back before the challenge was over. But I promise to reshoot per your instructions! |
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11/19/2007 04:42:15 AM |
When you get a dSLR (rumor has it you will) and if you get a chance, go reshoot this. Find a ledge or something to set the camera on, and use the self-timer. Set the aperture to about f/7.1 or so in Aperture Priority mode (you have downloaded and are reading the manual, right?) and see what it tells you as a shutter speed. Now set the camera to manual mode, leave the aperture at f/7.1, but set the shutter speed a stop faster than it told you. Take a shot. Now change the aperture to one stop smaller and take it again. When shooting at night (and I learned this from SandyP), underexpose by a stop or two. |
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11/17/2007 10:27:18 PM |
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11/16/2007 10:42:27 PM |
This looks like its taken from Camden NJ...Dangerous place. Photo could be a bit sharper. Perhaps a higher ISO might've helped. |
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11/16/2007 09:48:03 AM |
Looks like a dream world shot... great photo |
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11/15/2007 11:47:06 AM |
This image seems to be a bit OOF, it could have been a very strong image with less movement I believe. Still a great shot. Nice work. |
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11/14/2007 11:24:41 AM |
Nice picture overall, but it looks like there was a bit of camera movement during the picture. |
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11/13/2007 04:37:56 PM |
the tone is done well, but your shot needs to be levelled slightly, plus you've lost a lot of detail, due to noise reduction (?) |
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11/12/2007 03:49:57 PM |
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11/12/2007 01:59:13 PM |
You've got some camera shake, and the image overall seems to lack the tonal range. :-( |
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