snakecharmer 0 Posted October 5, 2005 Playing with reflections in my glass door. Any thoughts? Link to comment
flipper231 0 Posted October 5, 2005 The simplest settings make the best shots... congrats...5 and 6 (close to 7 on the originality) Link to comment
nicolasbryant 0 Posted March 24, 2006 Thank you for your nice comment. There are a lot of pictures I like in your portfolio, and especially all the ones concerning yourself, and other people in general. I think you have quite a "mise en scene" talent. Maybe you should soon buy a more advanced camera because you definetly deserve it :) (nothing wrong with your present one but it shows it's limits in low lights as in your excellent candle folio. Keep up the good and inventive work. Link to comment
snakecharmer 0 Posted March 25, 2006 Yeah, in dim lighting it's nothing but noise. The problem is, my boyfriend has an SLR that costs about eight times as much as my camera, and it's only a little better in low light. I'm thinking that I might just have to start improving my skills with film! Link to comment
nicolasbryant 0 Posted March 25, 2006 but sometimes when you're really happy about a picture, it's frustrating to not be able to pull out of it all the quality requested. I'm surprised that a digital slr doesn't manage better low lights... But again, your actual camera is well enough to please our spectator eyes :) Link to comment
snakecharmer 0 Posted March 26, 2006 He was a little disappointed by the low light quality issues, to say the least. Even in raw mode. It is a Cannon. We have been wondering how Nikons measure up. Link to comment
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