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That won't help me when I pick up a DSLR around Christmas, but it sure did teach me how to see the spectrum of light in an image.

Dale

Sure it will- but just like shooting positives, you have to plant your highlights where you want them and let the shadows fall where they may for the best images.
 
Lily

Water Lily.
 

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My latest from a beach in Grimsby :p

Sony Cybershot point & shoot
HDR - 3 exposures and edited in photoshop
 

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One of my favorite shots from my trip to Costa Rica.

Nikon D60
Focal Length: 36 mm
F 5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/3200

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Drunken Depression

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Nikon D90
Exposure: 0.033 sec (1/30)
Aperture: f/5.0
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 1250
 
Description from my flickr:
I took this photo for my Dad to enter in a Cartier employee competition. He has already made it to the semi-finals (all of the challenges up to now were written tests), and the challenge for the semi-finals was to do your best to depict "Cartier: I love you too" via a photo. This is what we came up with!



Clickable!
 
first sunset with my cokin gradual ND filters, I believe this one was with the .6 filter.

anyhow, no post processing at all, all in camera (a first almost for me).

Sunset @ the Rockaway Mall
 

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first sunset with my cokin gradual ND filters, I believe this one was with the .6 filter.

anyhow, no post processing at all, all in camera (a first almost for me).

Sunset @ the Rockaway Mall

Very nice work. How rad is it that you can do all that in-camera and save all that PP time?
 
Doylem: What can be done to fix it? :apple:

Looking at the exif info for this shot (17mm, f5.6, 1/6s, ISO1600) the first suggestion would be to shoot at a much lower ISO than 1600. I'd use ISO 200 (which I think is the native base iso for this sensor), a tripod and adjust the shutter speed accordingly. If this is a location you can't go back to (seeing how the date the photo was taken is 10-03-2008), then look into the software noise reduction solutions like Noise Ninja.
 
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