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Result of Sunday Night (5/6/07)


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You have some very nice shot. I know your shooting with a compact that is capable of some user control. I noticed that you have some loss of detail and a few shots have some blown out areas. If you drop your exposure time and bump up your iso you will save the detail. For example the door in this is blown out. Not trying to be a dick, just throwing out some tips. There are a bunch of us that go out and shoot mobile. We use the back of my truck. I let someone drive it while I ride in the back and get rolling shot. If Anthony feels like driving my truck for a little while I will get some shots of the cars rolling up to Norwalk.

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Actually im shooting with a full-size, non SLR camera. The reason im losing detail is because its only a 6 megapixel, and you dont get the ultra-high resolution of a Digital Rebel rated at 10mpx (9 active).

 

My ISO setting was as high as the camera would let me adjust it... It still came out too dark, so I had to slow down the shutter.

 

What I love about daytime rolling-shots is they are so easy to do, and look so professional. I have to do some more of those :)

 

My only complaint is all the noise I get during the darker shots, or the shots with high contrast. I tried to photoshop most of the noise out, but you just cant get rid of some of it..

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Na, shorty just had an LED flashlight and I wanted to show him how shutterspeed worked.

 

edit: also, tight pictures

 

using sparklers works really well too:

 

 

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Actually im shooting with a full-size, non SLR camera. The reason im losing detail is because its only a 6 megapixel, and you dont get the ultra-high resolution of a Digital Rebel rated at 10mpx (9 active).

 

My ISO setting was as high as the camera would let me adjust it... It still came out too dark, so I had to slow down the shutter.

 

What I love about daytime rolling-shots is they are so easy to do, and look so professional. I have to do some more of those :)

 

My only complaint is all the noise I get during the darker shots, or the shots with high contrast. I tried to photoshop most of the noise out, but you just cant get rid of some of it..

 

Sorry I meant compact format. Those are good cameras you have. Yeah I shoot with an XTI and I have one of the old rebels. Do you have and Exif data for the photos?

 

Yeah rolling daytimes are easy. 1/10 1/20 shutter is magic on a roll.

 

Have you ever tried the program noise ninja for you shots with high noise levels? Works great. What process are you atually using in photoshop to rid you of noise?

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I have a plug-in thats literally called "silence" or something like that, it's supposed to take away or at least lessen the amount of noise in the picture.

 

Photoshop CS2 has its own built-in effect if i remember correctly... Though i've only seen it and havnt messed with it a bunch. I'll definately check out Noise Ninja.

 

The pictures you see here have been resized, the original size is 2000 something by 2000 something.

 

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Wow those sparkler pictures are awesome! Im going to make minime do the dick one LOL.

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