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yay, photography! (thumbnails or links only, pls.)

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Llewellian:

--- Quote from: Lummer on 30 Aug 2010, 15:06 ---Alright, some VERY assorted stuff from me:

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y107/Mosag/IMG_0070.jpg


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Man. That picture seriously urges me to listen to my Pink Floyd Animal Album now....

GuitarFreak:

--- Quote from: Llewellian on 30 Aug 2010, 00:28 ---Guitarfreak:

AWESOME.

A picture with 75% of it showing reflecting surfaces AND its sharp as a knife. The region of focus ending exactly on the beginning of the roof... did you do it by hand or via tripod?

Btw: Like the Lolcat-grammar on the license number plate.

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Thanks :D I shot it by hand. I was just walking around snapping shots and I really like how this one turned out. The 70-200 is an amazing lens.

Also, here's a full size version if you want it: http://fc01.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2010/239/e/b/corvette_by_guitarfreak2-d2xfa24.jpg

Llewellian:
Thanks Guitarfreak.

The big ol' original version showed me that it must have been very hot on this day. Because there's a lot of chromatic noise in it. Happens with my pictures too, the moment when the camera body gets warmer than 20 C.

I have made some pictures recently, on the very same day with the same cam to test it. Morning, Midday, Afternoon, Evening. Camera on a tripod, not moving. Same "Poster" on the wall. Difference was only the temperature.

And whenever the camera (due to the room temperature, i live in an appartment directly under the roof) got warmer... the color noise level raised kinda exponentially... (which is not a secret, hey, that is just dull physics on the sensor).



GuitarFreak:

--- Quote from: Llewellian on 02 Sep 2010, 01:51 ---Thanks Guitarfreak.

The big ol' original version showed me that it must have been very hot on this day. Because there's a lot of chromatic noise in it. Happens with my pictures too, the moment when the camera body gets warmer than 20 C.

I have made some pictures recently, on the very same day with the same cam to test it. Morning, Midday, Afternoon, Evening. Camera on a tripod, not moving. Same "Poster" on the wall. Difference was only the temperature.

And whenever the camera (due to the room temperature, i live in an appartment directly under the roof) got warmer... the color noise level raised kinda exponentially... (which is not a secret, hey, that is just dull physics on the sensor).



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It wasn't really too hot. The noise is from shooting ISO400, and pushing the exposure a stop or so in lightroom, and no noise reduction.

Anyway, here's one of my cat

jmrz:
The next few weeks of my Studio Photography class are going to be spent with still life setups. I love it already. The rest are here:



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