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  1. <p>one of the the weakest point of this site is to rate images, which is completely biased, sorry to say, but it is true, </p>

    <p>the main way to get high ratings is to leave comments to others images and give them rating, or try to be evolved with some way or other, so that people can at least see your images and give ratings accordingly,</p>

    <p>very harsh reality... </p>

  2. <p>i want to purchase a speed light, but i can not spend much, i am preparing my mind to purchase Yongnuo YN460-II for use with my canon eos 500d and with a cheap radio trigger, to use it off camera, which i have already purchased from the ebay,( gadget infinity ), but i am in a doubt whether this flash is reliable and can be purchased, can anybody please help me...<br>

     

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  3. <p>Hi friends,</p>

    <p>i am not new to this site, but i think i have to introduce myself first, my name is Somnath Chatterjee, i live near Kolkata, India. i have been a member of this site but yet to know the features of this site very well, i am also surprised that many members of this site get a lot of supports and comments from other members, i am not getting that kinds of comments and critiques, have i missed something?...</p><div>00W5Fv-232005584.jpg.c5419e8464c21cfe838df3de7c6c7e38.jpg</div>

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    <p>well first of all thanks to all my friends above for your valuable comments and suggestions it is helpful. <br>

    as said above the shutter speed = 1/13, iso= 100, f9 i employed. the image was taken in RAW.</p>

    <p>yes i could have used 400 to 800 iso but at the compromise of noise which can degrade the quality.</p>

    <p>f9 is used because the lens can perform best at that number.</p>

    <p>1/13 is used after several experiment with this set up and with the lighting condition as i used, it is the exact shutter speed which can not give lost detail in the highlighted reflection of the glass, if i use one stop longer exposure there is lost detail in that area. i use manual set up not auto.</p>

    <p>today i will obviously post an image of the set up i used, after a few hours.</p>

    <p>actually i am not sure whether two CFL bulbs of 36 watts each can give a standard illumination, and i am also confused with the result and placed before you for your help, what do you think is it properly illuminated? the shutter speed i used here is long exposure and i hard one of the drawbacks of long exposure is that it can produce illumination noise but not sure about this.</p>

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  5. <p>Hi friends, i am a new member of this site. i have created a soft box for some product shot, i use two 36 watts CFL lights from two sides, but i am not satisfied with the light, and guess it is not sufficient, can anybody please help me to find a proper solution, i am just posting an example of the work i have done.<img src="../photo/10229770" alt="" /> i also have brighten the image slightly by raw converter. i use canon eos 500d with 18-55 IS kit.</p>
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