On 2/28/2012 8:05 AM, Walt Gilbert wrote:
On 2/27/2012 5:36 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
Here's a contribution to the shaky, blurry and grainy b&w theme. Taken
while milling around before the Mississauga Heritage Awards event.
That is a really interesting image -- very nicely captured geometry. I
can see the grain, but the shakiness and blur elude me.
It's funny, I hardly noticed the noise the first time around. I guess I
saw it, but it just didn't register.
This photo is a great use of lines and geometry.
I also had to pass the link on to my friend Ixanian, who goes by Ix.
I guess I need to get over my aversion to noise. Unfortunately, mine
never seems to have the aesthetic qualities that it does in other
people's images.
I found that with the K100 and K20 especially, I had to convert noisy
photos to black and white, at which point they looked like gritty film
shots, otherwise the blue speckles (especially on the K20) were just too
obnoxious.
The K-x is great for reducing noise in situations that previous cameras
just couldn't keep up.
-- Walt
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bruce_m_walker/6931932057/lightbox/
K20D, DA* 50-135/2.8 @ 135mm/f3.2, 1/40th, ISO 1600.
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Larry Colen [email protected] (from dos4est)
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