john y.k. lee 0 Posted March 10, 2004 I am curious of what people think. Most pictures have hummingbirds next to flowers, but these were mostly feeding at feeders, and I didn't want to capture the artificial feeder. I used ISO 800 film, because I was in the rainforest and there wasn't much light. My only other film at the time was Provia 100F. I am curious whether others will suggest that I have switched to that slide film. This would have made me change my exposure. My meter was reading f5.6 1/250sec. Three stops would have put me at f4 1/60sec or f2.8 1/125 sec. OR I could have made the background darker by one stop f4 1/125sec and use the flash more. What would you have done? Link to comment
ben_blaukopf 0 Posted March 10, 2004 This looks noisy, but I'm guessing that's high ISO or fast film? I'd crop a bit off the right, but that's just my opinion - it's nice as it is. Link to comment
dennis jones 0 Posted March 10, 2004 If the sharpness would hold up, I'd crop it. However, this is really nice with the multicolor background blurred... Link to comment
imagemaker 0 Posted March 13, 2004 Have you tried neat image for cleaning grain & noise, this is a great image. attached is your image run though this program Link to comment
john y.k. lee 0 Posted March 16, 2004 Thanks for the tip, Tom. Another friend of mine suggested Noise Ninja, and I just tried it. It is fantastic. I am really excited to work with Noise Ninja and to print this. Link to comment
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