Awesome shot, cropped down even more to the iris would make a really cool abstract photo
I did that at first and showed my Girlfriend. I got an Ewww.....gross. What is it......so I scratched that idea. LoL
Awesome shot, cropped down even more to the iris would make a really cool abstract photo
Great eye shot, amazing detail.
This I call Blind Fire.
And it is a crop. But not a huge one.
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This is actually my eye.....and this shot was pretty hard to accomplish.
But I think it was totally worth it.
2 quick ones from today. They did not turn out quite how I had planned. I need to spend some more time on this one.
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Pretty grainy but I was really pushing the ISo up there for the D90.
Sorry I haven't been super active tonight folks. My girlfriends dog Molly had to go in for surgery to remove a large bladder stone. I have been fretting the entire time at work. But now she is resting comfortably at the house with us. No complications or anything. Whew.....
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I like the graininess that Nikon produces when the ISO gets punched up there. Most of the photography clubs around here are dominated by Canon uses, and to me the high ISO noise looks more mechanical from the Canons.
I don't mind noise in my photos, I mean I am working within my means here. If I can't help it....so be it. But the way noise is viewed in today's photography i almost feel apologetic sometimes when posting a photo. Like you almost have to validate why there is noise.
day 19!
This one is turn me on
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and this is an effect i got buy hand holding the camera and zooming in at the same time. Pretty crazy! Only cropped a bit on the bottom and noise reduction in dfine2. The photo was also taken at night....but i left it dark to keep the light effect from the porch light.
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do you know when that switch has been? I like the effect of the second shot, imo it needs work. Light on left side just stops and the angle feels wrong.
how do I soften the abruptness when starting wide and zooming in? MAYBE ADJUST EXPOSURE TIME ALLOWING LIGHT TO REACH THE EDGE OF THE SHOT.