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D3200
Grainy Noisy Photos ?? with examples Help Required.
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<blockquote data-quote="10 Gauge" data-source="post: 484556" data-attributes="member: 39102"><p>Oh and a big thing, a really big thing. Don't get discouraged. There will be days you go out and take a load of pictures, come home, and not be overly happy with a single one of them. I've had days like this, thinking I got some great shots, but after looking at them on the big screen I was just underwhelmed. You can't expect that every time you take your camera out that you're going to get award winning shots, sometimes it just doesn't pan out like you had wanted. Just keep after it and the ones you're really proud of will accumulate over time.</p><p></p><p>Don't be afraid to play around with black & white either. Sometimes a shot looks 100x better in B&W than it does in color.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10 Gauge, post: 484556, member: 39102"] Oh and a big thing, a really big thing. Don't get discouraged. There will be days you go out and take a load of pictures, come home, and not be overly happy with a single one of them. I've had days like this, thinking I got some great shots, but after looking at them on the big screen I was just underwhelmed. You can't expect that every time you take your camera out that you're going to get award winning shots, sometimes it just doesn't pan out like you had wanted. Just keep after it and the ones you're really proud of will accumulate over time. Don't be afraid to play around with black & white either. Sometimes a shot looks 100x better in B&W than it does in color. [/QUOTE]
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