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Grainy Noisy Photos ?? with examples Help Required.
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<blockquote data-quote="Danno_RIP" data-source="post: 536728" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>I think, given all I read this morning in this thread, the question should be, do you think this shot is better? Was the result closer to what you have been hoping for. If yes Great! I could tell you I like it, but that does not really matter. What matters today is do you feel you made progress. </p><p></p><p>What could you do to get better... Practice... Study... Watch Videos on light, the exposure triangle and listen and learn from these guys here. Every shot is different, because the light and motion is different. You cannot figure out how to handle by constantly asking what could I have done better. That moment may never come again. Knowing how to address the light is the answer and the composition. I know, because once and a great while I get it right, and other times not so much, but by making the mistakes and knowing how to adjust for them I do think I am improving. </p><p></p><p>I have been doing this since October 2014. It is a a slow process that takes time and some level of commitment if you want the photos to be good. You have been given some really good advice in these 10 pages or so. There are a ton of YouTube videos on this stuff. Watch some stuff on the exposure triangle. I would give you names but I literally have issues with memory and this morning I cannot pull any back. Go to the D3200 Subforum guys with the same camera. I learned a lot there when I got mine. </p><p></p><p>Welcome to the forum... and good luck and good learning...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno_RIP, post: 536728, member: 34269"] I think, given all I read this morning in this thread, the question should be, do you think this shot is better? Was the result closer to what you have been hoping for. If yes Great! I could tell you I like it, but that does not really matter. What matters today is do you feel you made progress. What could you do to get better... Practice... Study... Watch Videos on light, the exposure triangle and listen and learn from these guys here. Every shot is different, because the light and motion is different. You cannot figure out how to handle by constantly asking what could I have done better. That moment may never come again. Knowing how to address the light is the answer and the composition. I know, because once and a great while I get it right, and other times not so much, but by making the mistakes and knowing how to adjust for them I do think I am improving. I have been doing this since October 2014. It is a a slow process that takes time and some level of commitment if you want the photos to be good. You have been given some really good advice in these 10 pages or so. There are a ton of YouTube videos on this stuff. Watch some stuff on the exposure triangle. I would give you names but I literally have issues with memory and this morning I cannot pull any back. Go to the D3200 Subforum guys with the same camera. I learned a lot there when I got mine. Welcome to the forum... and good luck and good learning... [/QUOTE]
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