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JFlash
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February 02, 2011, 09:47:09 PM »
;)I was helping when the lighting distracted me.I went and got my camera and snapped a few.It turned out I FORGOT to take my camera off b &w ;but it seemed to be a good mistake for these . But I did remember to use -2/3 exp. Tell me what you think. Camera:Canon50D ISO:200 Apt:16(tripod was used,stabilizer off,timer on)
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I normally do not use the BW function. I shoot in colour and reprocess to BW or some tonal process. Nice soft image. Would like to see the snow which is white!
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[quote author=StearnsJD link=topic=165.msg529#msg529 date=1296993606]
I normally do not use the BW function. I shoot in colour and reprocess to BW or some tonal process. Nice soft image. Would like to see the snow which is white!
[/quote]I DON'T usually use b&w either,its much easier to change from color to b & w but I forgot I had the camera set there from last time I was messing with the settings.Yeah the snow is a bit dark,but I couldn't see the image on my LCD in the sunlight,but I think -2\3 was a bit excessive.Oh yeah thanks for the link on cleaning senors,I had this spot that was showing up in all my skies at high apeture.I tried my best to clean it off but it ended up being beyond what I could deal with,& I had to send it out.
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