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This is probably the best picture I have in this bunch.Related content
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Travis-Person [2009-04-07 06:07:35 +0000 UTC]
My last critique.
All your other pictures are so grainy. Try to get a less sensitive film, or a better quality lens. (although lower sensitivity film would be much cheaper)
And keep your aperture setting at it's maximum, wit ha high shutter speed. This will give you clear, crisp pictures that will blow away everyone you show them too
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wolvishcub In reply to Travis-Person [2009-04-07 14:39:49 +0000 UTC]
Yea, I hate how grainy they are... When ever I point that out to my friends though, they don't see it, or don't care, lol.
And I kept the aperture at maximum, I just had the shutter speed at 125 I think...
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Travis-Person In reply to wolvishcub [2009-04-07 19:06:14 +0000 UTC]
hmm... higher shutter speed wouldn't be the best solution then.
The lighting is great, as is the contrast. But I suggest a lower film sensitivity.
What kind are you using now?
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wolvishcub In reply to Travis-Person [2009-04-07 19:27:08 +0000 UTC]
Uhh... Usually I use 400 black and white, but I got color film which is 800.
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Travis-Person In reply to wolvishcub [2009-04-07 19:50:18 +0000 UTC]
try a 200 B&W...
That will greatly reduce the grain. However, you'll need to use a slightly loner shutter speed.
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wolvishcub In reply to Travis-Person [2009-04-07 20:07:05 +0000 UTC]
Ok... Longer shutter? About what speed?
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Travis-Person In reply to wolvishcub [2009-04-07 20:10:08 +0000 UTC]
hmmm... if you're using 125 now... maybe anywhere from 80 to 100 would be good. But I don't play with B&W... so don't totally rely on me.
Play with the settings, and find out what's good for you
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wolvishcub In reply to Travis-Person [2009-04-07 20:25:00 +0000 UTC]
Well, I know anything lower than 125 I will need to use a tripod... I don't have one...
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Travis-Person In reply to wolvishcub [2009-04-08 01:58:46 +0000 UTC]
or, if you rest your elbow on your knee while holding your camera.
It's not that hard, but does require practice.
(Blur shows motion, motion indicates action. Pictures with action = AWESOME!)
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