well that's not fair! i can't go above 200 without really hazardous artifacting. well, you've got a damned good camera and i'm glad you are making full use of it.
IF you ever get those weird artifacts you can remove them in photoshop once you convert to jpeg. I only shoot raw now. It takes up a crap load of space because the files are 5 meg or more but if you ever underexpose or over you can get back your details.
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i love how the scene seems to break up into 2 discrete locations. great exercise in creating spaces with lighting. very interesting piece, calvin.
technical nonsense: did you need to bump up the ISO on this one?
Thanks Chris, i think I bumped it up to about 800 for this.
well that's not fair! i can't go above 200 without really hazardous artifacting. well, you've got a damned good camera and i'm glad you are making full use of it.
IF you ever get those weird artifacts you can remove them in photoshop once you convert to jpeg. I only shoot raw now. It takes up a crap load of space because the files are 5 meg or more but if you ever underexpose or over you can get back your details.
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