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RE: Flash Chat - 7/15/2008 8:04:47 AM
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car2ner
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wow, I love the "playing with fire" she put up! That is thinking outside of the box.
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RE: Flash Chat - 7/15/2008 9:11:18 AM
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And, did you notice that it was shot with a 7.5mpx Casio... not an expensive SLR. An inexpensive camera in the hands of a creative mind can produce wonderful images. In this case, it is the 'collection' and narrative that provides that special touch. quote:
ORIGINAL: car2ner wow, I love the "playing with fire" she put up! That is thinking outside of the box.
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RE: Flash Chat - 7/22/2008 3:51:42 PM
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You might want to try this first. Giottos Rocket Air Blower Then, I'd check the dpreview.com forums for your particular camera to see what others are doing about sensor cleaning safely. quote:
ORIGINAL: bluestone The sensor on my Nikon needs cleaning. A spot appears on any landscape shots I take with the sky in the background. Is this something I should undertake myself with a kit? I keep hearing horror stories.
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RE: Flash Chat - 7/25/2008 1:46:10 PM
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I had thought of offering some challenges on Crosswalkers on flickr. The latest one is cemetery angels but ya know, making portraits like those you fixed up for the kids is a great idea, too. I've done that with plants but not teens.
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RE: Flash Chat - 7/25/2008 2:05:21 PM
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<--- I put my white Witch of Narnia Av up. Oooo if looks could kill. I think she was growling at the brother who was quickly stuffing leaves into her hair at his mothers insistence. ~e
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RE: Flash Chat - 7/27/2008 5:39:11 AM
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Got a halfway decent close-up of a bee yesterday at the local botanical gardens. Its wings are in fairly good focus. Definitely need to take my tripod next time. And I accidentally had my camera set at ISO 1600. Doh! Fortunately the noise from the XSi isn't too bad.
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RE: Flash Chat - 7/27/2008 8:42:15 AM
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Download the Noiseware demo. www.imagenomic.com The XSi is the least noisy camera I've ever owned. But, even so, Noiseware is an amazing product. quote:
ORIGINAL: PolarBear Got a halfway decent close-up of a bee yesterday at the local botanical gardens. Its wings are in fairly good focus. Definitely need to take my tripod next time. And I accidentally had my camera set at ISO 1600. Doh! Fortunately the noise from the XSi isn't too bad.
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RE: Flash Chat - 7/28/2008 2:08:27 AM
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Here's a link if you want to see. It is 3.5MB and has already been cropped. http://yoderdev.com/photos/080725-bee.jpg Printed on a 4X6, noise is not even noticeable. Impressive for 1600 ISO. Probably would have been clearer had I used a tripod. But I think it's still a good shot. My mother in law (here visiting) loves it!
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RE: Flash Chat - 7/28/2008 2:20:36 AM
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And here's a rose shot that I think is decent. Also taken at an accidental 1600 ISO. http://yoderdev.com/photos/080725-rose.jpg Shrunk, not cropped. Both this and the bee were taken with the Canon 100mm USM macro lens.
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RE: Flash Chat - 7/28/2008 11:25:46 PM
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You've got a steady hand! Nice job. :) quote:
ORIGINAL: PolarBear Here's a link if you want to see. It is 3.5MB and has already been cropped. http://yoderdev.com/photos/080725-bee.jpg Printed on a 4X6, noise is not even noticeable. Impressive for 1600 ISO. Probably would have been clearer had I used a tripod. But I think it's still a good shot. My mother in law (here visiting) loves it!
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RE: Flash Chat - 7/29/2008 11:40:50 AM
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*Dances Around the Photography Thread* I got paid 40.00 for my ministry shots. My reward to myself for actually letting go of some photos is: A custom camera strap!!! I got to chose 2 fabrics and am getting the strap an extra 8 inches long. Fabric #1 here Fabric #2 here <-- the Pink Coriander in that shot, not the paisley back side. I am soooo excited! A strap that will be long enough and be PRETTY! ~e
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RE: Flash Chat - 7/30/2008 1:28:59 PM
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BLUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUeeeeeeeeeeooooh
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RE: Flash Chat - 7/30/2008 7:28:47 PM
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ORIGINAL: PolarBear And here's a rose shot that I think is decent. Also taken at an accidental 1600 ISO. http://yoderdev.com/photos/080725-rose.jpg Shrunk, not cropped. Both this and the bee were taken with the Canon 100mm USM macro lens. if there is plenty of light, then the noise will be very minimal. the noise in ISO1600 will usually show up more in low light situations. but even then, my 30D handles the noise very well. really the only kind of noise that bothers me is the chroma noise. luminance noise looks more natural, like a "texture" to the photo. theres an easy way in photoshop to fix chroma noise. first i duplicate the background layer, and choose noise > median on the top layer (through one of the menus, i forget), and set the pixels to about 10. could go less if 10 is too strong. then choose the blending mode between layers to "color", and the chroma noise should be significantly reduced or eliminated, leaving only luminance noise behind. this takes maybe 15 seconds, depending on how fast of a clicker you are. just be careful, because this could de-color some sharp colored corners of thin colored lines in the photo (i.e. signs with text). when this happens in my photos, i'll try to un-select those areas, so the median blurring misses those areas.
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RE: Flash Chat - 8/8/2008 1:08:25 AM
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is anyone here into food photography? im trying to be for a year or so now...and i need help! haha.
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RE: Flash Chat - 8/8/2008 9:03:59 AM
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I know that with food you use background lighting. expensive.
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RE: Flash Chat - 8/8/2008 11:09:19 AM
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that's what I am talking about. two or three for $250.00 a pop may not be a lot to you, but it is pretty pricey to me.
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RE: Flash Chat - 8/8/2008 2:35:18 PM
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Gotta do the "tricks" use frozen butter but make sure the edges are soft enough to look warm and melty, for instance. Do you have an example we could play with?
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RE: Flash Chat - 8/9/2008 1:33:21 AM
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ORIGINAL: bluestone that's what I am talking about. two or three for $250.00 a pop may not be a lot to you, but it is pretty pricey to me. Well it is to me too. I'm not (yet?) a pro photographer. But really, that's dirt cheap by pro lighting standards. You can *easily* spend thousands of dollars for lighting sets. Of course it depends on whether you want to photograph food as a hobby or to make money. If a hobby, sure it's probably expensive. If to make money, it's an investment that needs to be made. I actually got that Fotodiox set for video work, but it's proving nice for photography too.
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