Will try again tonight at 1600.


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Addiction can't be cured - reworkWent back to the alley last night and rephotographed. Tried to have more noise, but even at ISO1250, the noise still wasn't evident :S
Will try again tonight at 1600. ![]() ![]() Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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I like them both - just a tip for noise, shoot at the high ISO, but underexpose slightly (1/3-2/3 stops), then correct for this in Photoshop. This will most likely bring out the noise more (it always does when I don't want it to).
![]() Apologies if I am stating the obvious. ![]() Tristan Canon User
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I still want to see a dark grainy film noir version of the first one. Second one here is much stronger because of the human element than the first iteration Peter
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![]() Tristan - I shot the alley at ISO1250. Have just tried ISO1600 and will post it up soon ![]() Michael - Have had a few hairy moments but it's all good ![]() Stubbsy - Thought you might say that about the film noir ![]() ![]() Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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