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Not to good a shot but better than nothing.
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EOS-Rob-UK wrote:
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You know you could just post in 1 thread rather than starting 20 new ones. Most of your images are OK, but most have some crazy noise and are rather soft. Once you get used to your camera more I'm sure your shots will improve as well
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Thanks Spec 3 will post in one thread per shoot.
yes the pictures are a bit noisy, they were shot at ISO 1600 as it was chucking it down and leaden skys most of the day. My std kit lens 18-55 is very very soft wide open so tried (didn't succeed very often) to get to down to F/8 where there is an improvment. here below is on of my "noisy" keepers |
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Another great pic rob dale |
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thanks Dale,
as it was a darkish day yesterday at croft i though i would go for a more unusual shot. again shot at high ISO these knee pads i am sure are not allowed rob B |
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