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Another high ceiling - this one at Carlisle - High ISO
Taken at Carlisle Cathedral
ISO 2000 and no noise reduction,
this next one was not high iso, it was at ISO 200, camera flat on its back on the floor, self timer used
the neepster
They are both great - which camera? The ISO2000 has come out surprisingly well.
The second shot has great colours and composition.
hil26
Shirley - thanks, taken with Nikon D300 and 17-55 2.8 lens
creators
They are both stunning shots, I'm down to half a spleen and it's all your fault.
hil26
creators wrote:
They are both stunning shots, I'm down to half a spleen and it's all your fault.
Keith, so glad your spleen liked them.
One more just processed - ISO 800 and no noise reduction - This D300 is .....
creators
Out of interest, are you still using the custom settings, a la Rockwell, because everything that's coming out of that camera is popping?
Credit also where it's due, your composition and framing skills are going from strength to strength. I love the asymmetric look of this shot, it instantly grabs you.
the neepster
hil26 wrote:
This D300 is .....
.... on my shopping list!
hil26
creators wrote:
Out of interest, are you still using the custom settings, a la Rockwell, because everything that's coming out of that camera is popping?
Credit also where it's due, your composition and framing skills are going from strength to strength. I love the asymmetric look of this shot, it instantly grabs you.
Keith
thanks - to answer about custom settings, the answer is no, I was finding that I had a number of shots that were just too saturated and were actually loosing detail.
All these were RAW, and a mix of boosting colours in RAW and also use of a Colour Balance adjustment layer