I'll have a look. Unfortunately I forgot I leant Mrs AFB my D750 before I went away so didn't notice it was set to J-peg. My fault for not checking.Nice image, wonder if you could just pull some detail out of the black of the bridge? nothing too much, dont make it look like an HD-Naw! image but just rescue some detail? IMHO...
I'll have a look. Unfortunately I forgot I leant Mrs AFB my D750 before I went away so didn't notice it was set to J-peg. My fault for not checking.
Mrs AFB doesn't touch the settings. She liked everything in auto. However I'd forgotten I'd lent it to her. Normally she'd just use my back up D7100.Lol... Oops... No way Mrs Kenoh is borrowing my camera again! She used my RX100 and it took me months to trust it again after she randomly fiddled with settings!
I have the exact same chair in my house. Never seen another one before.
Your banned!There's something disturbing about that but I can't quite put my finger on it...
The second I posted that I knew that you'd be rifling through your dad joke book with a response KenThere's something disturbing about that but I can't quite put my finger on it...
There's something disturbing about that but I can't quite put my finger on it...
Your banned!
I think the shadows look fine on Flickr ken. But darker on here. Strange.
Another one from Amsterdam.
_DSC0244 by apple fanboy1, on Flickr
Really wanted the top of the tower and the bridge in the same shot, but my 50mm on a cropped sensor wasn't really cutting it. Wish I'd had my D750 and 24-70 mm
Comments always welcome.
Well I was with my D7100 camera rather than my FF. The noise handling is much better on the D750.Your night shots are very noisy for 1600iso. I thought those Nikons were supposed to be pro cameras or something
*runs away giggling*