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by Viz on Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:25 pm
These are from last night at Sydney Festival's First Night. I am new to canon (have 40D). I was going to try manual exposures for the night, but the lighting was just too mixed with spotlights and coloured lights everywhere, I couldn't keep up. Any CC appreciated.
I feel a bit mean posting this, but it was actually cute. He was filming the red carpet weddings on his phone.
I know this is very soft, but I liked the composition.
Is there a magical gel to counter these WB situations? I was trying to get it all in, but 24 on crop not so hot. I await a sigma 14mm.
Again, mostly blurred, but I like some elements.
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by johnd on Sun Jan 06, 2008 3:40 pm
Dan, I really like the first one. Well spotted and nicely exposed.
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by Viz on Sun Jan 06, 2008 6:50 pm
Thanks John, I was happy with that one, though I have to admit that the end product did have a little post involved.
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by Mal on Sun Jan 06, 2008 9:27 pm
Number one is a great candid shot, well spotted.
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by Smurph on Mon Jan 07, 2008 5:32 am
Out of all of them I like number 3 the best. Great sense of movement and really capture the mood of the moment.
The first one, too, is a great candid shot but what ISO were you shooting with, as it is a bit noisy around the darker areas (could also be JPEG artifacting).
The thrid, is good, but again too noisy or artifacty. Perhaps try some noise reduction in PP or if you can afford it, grab Noise Ninja and use that.
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by sirhc55 on Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:02 am
For pure PJ #1 is a corker. Shows the human side of an often maligned force.
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by Viz on Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:24 pm
Thanks guys.
I was shooting at ISO 800 for the first, but I did a second raw conversion with more of the shadows lifted towards quater tones and masked it off, so that is why the horse is noisy.
1600 for all of the others. But at f 2.8, I was always around 1/30th handheld with people moving everwhere, so my only other choice is to go to the HI setting and have more noise, or use faster glass, which I do not, yet, posess. I agree a pass of noise ninja would work a TREAT, I used the ACR noise option, but it is pretty crap so I backed it off.
I am amazed by the amount of highlight recovery available on the 40D. I am thinking of adjusting to continually use +.3 or even more, just to keep the shadows and recover the highlights later. This is the opposite of my experience with the trusty D70s.
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