Is there anyway I could improve this shot? I had a tripod, but still at 100% picture is very noisy.
Choose the pic you want on Flickr. Click "all sizes" above it. Choose the size you want and copy the url that begins with farm4.static. Paste this between img or timg tags.Anyone know why I cant post any pictures from Flickr? I tried everything. Nothing seems to be working
I, too, collect squashed beer cans ; I didn't imagine anyone else would share my little hobby. I like the way that three dimensions become two. Maybe I'll incorporate them into a collage some day...
The Palace. Old Town, Dubai.
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8"
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ISO 100
Is there anyway I could improve this shot? I had a tripod, but still at 100% picture is very noisy.
Don't know about the noise... but the shot would be improved, IMO, by shooting a bit earlier... while there was still some light in the sky...
Don't know about the noise... but the shot would be improved, IMO, by shooting a bit earlier... while there was still some light in the sky...
^That would help the noise as well, killed two birds with one stone, Doylem.
1) You'd be shooting for a shorter duration as your scene is brighter (longer exposures result in more noise).
2) Your scene would be brighter therefore less noise (noise is usually most evident in shadows).
Thanks Doylem, as always giving great advice. I still believe it turned out nicely when not maximized.
And thanks Reef for clearing it up.
I will take some bright light shots this afternoon and see how it turns out.
This trip has been a great way to test out shots, learn, and experiment
errm what?
For that shot, bumping up the ISO to 1600 probably would've saved it. ISO 200 at night will usually give you terrible shutter speedsMerry Christmas everyone!!!! (yeah its a bit late but hey, still Xmas day )
Somehow the image look blurry but I checked and it seems the lighting cause it to look blurry.
P.S : Merry Christmas everyone!! and comment and criticism is greatly appreciated.
Yeah, maybe I should bumped it at ISO400/800 and I wont notice the difference, Im surprise that at ISO1600, my DSLR is still able to produce very usable pictures. But the idea of increase to higher ISO will bring more noise always frighten me. Hmm, well I shall try again in the future with higher ISO.For that shot, bumping up the ISO to 1600 probably would've saved it. ISO 200 at night will usually give you terrible shutter speeds
Sorry, dont have the full resolution image. Please C&C