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Old 06-28-2010 | 08:45 PM
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sfsjkid,<div></div><div>If I may offer a critique, on several of your photos now, i've seen some pretty significant grain, making me think you're shooting a fairly fast ISO. 800 maybe?</div><div></div><div>Given that you're picking up a third of the prop arc or so, and since most of your shots are outdoors, looks to me like you've got some time to play with. </div><div></div><div>If I may, I'd suggest coming down to 400 or even 200 ISO, and opening up the aperture a stop or two, keeping the shutter speed the same. You should, at that point, get the same prop arc, less grain, and even sharper edges. You'll lose some depth of field, of course, but i think most of your shots can handle that.</div><div></div><div>Just friendly suggestions...i might be completely full of ****, of course. *lol*

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having said that, i should note....there's a couple of yours i love. That shot above with the Yak inverted in its smoke is AWESOME....and the sunset shot is a really nice piece of "different thinking" imo.</div>