Posted by TD Everything definitely looks grainy here, I think a link would be a good idea. Besides that, many of the shots look too dark on my monitor, like so dark that half the picture is black. 3 and 7 in particular suffer, but they are all pretty dark. |
Posted by DescentOnARope The brightness is fine on my screen, but then again mine turns night into day. These shots are pretty nice, but a bit grainy, especially noticeable in 5. IMO it doesn't take much away from these, but I recommend using a tripod so you can take long exposures at ISO 100 or below. |
Posted by UndeadExplorer All were shot on a tripod, try checking the link, no grainyness in there. |
Posted by blackhawk 1,2,3,4, 7 aren't squared off. You need to line up and square off your images where applicable when shooting. -Image content- and correctly squared off shots are just as or more important than lack of cam shake. |
Just checked out the link. They're looking much better in there, but the two indoor shots are still quite grainy, particularly LoneChair. I see that they're shot at ISO 800. Remember, with a tripod, you can have as slow of a shutter speed as you need, so using an ISO higher than 100 really isn't necessary. |
Posted by DescentOnARope Just checked out the link. They're looking much better in there, but the two indoor shots are still quite grainy, particularly LoneChair. I see that they're shot at ISO 800. Remember, with a tripod, you can have as slow of a shutter speed as you need, so using an ISO higher than 100 really isn't necessary. |
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