Random photoshoot Nikon D70s [no 56k]
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great pics and nice car.
just a few tips to make the pictures look better though.
1. decrease the ISO to have a smoother picture. theyre very grainy right now
2. Increase the exposure time to compensate for the drop in ISO
3. decrease the amount of contrast and saturation. pictures look overexposed right now
just a few helpful tips.
just a few tips to make the pictures look better though.
1. decrease the ISO to have a smoother picture. theyre very grainy right now
2. Increase the exposure time to compensate for the drop in ISO
3. decrease the amount of contrast and saturation. pictures look overexposed right now
just a few helpful tips.
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I almost always shoot in ISO 200. During the night high ISO means grains, during the day high ISO means over-exposed portions of the photograph. The only exception is when doing infrared, I tend to shoot ISO 400/800 (and use neatimage to remove the grains). Tripod + timer/remote control are essential for that, especially if you are shooting at higher aperture. Great pics. You are certainly good at getting a "right" white balance in your night photographs (although, the sodium lights that my city tends to use, in order to reduce light pollution for the near by astronomical observatory, do tend to make getting the "correct" white balance right).
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