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    Default My Photography I guess



    It's grainy because I shot it at low light, and it's not a filter either, I used a red curtain to give that light through a window
    I wish I was a jellyfish, so I could fly away....

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    You're probably gonna get a lot of flack for this because it's so grainy (and yes, I see why) but before anyone posts anything negative, let me tell you that I like it and have no complaints with it, honestly.
    I like my women like I like my coffee! Ground up and in the freezer.


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    If you would have re-sized to a smaller image, then added a border of some type, it would rock! =)

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    It looks like you used a compact digital camera for this? The exposure time is too short, which leaves you with a blurry result. The camera doesn't get time to take in enough light. If you have access to a SLR camera, like borrow from a friend or family member, then try the shot one more time, trying out different exposure times! You could also try different white balance modes and see what happens with the colors. Good luck. :]

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    Actually, I used film, and an slr. It was the best one out of all the others I took, spent a whole roll on it. ( 36 exposures) but, since I am poor, sadly it was Wal-Mart film. So that might have something to do with it.
    I wish I was a jellyfish, so I could fly away....

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    Ah, nice! I also shoot analog, although I'm just about to buy a digital SLR. How long was the exposure? It seems that it was either too short, or the camera couldn't focus right. That's why I thought you used a compact camera. I don't think that the type of film matters that much in this case. Can I see some of the other photos from the session?

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    There is a program that u can use to remove the grain but i dont remember what its called, someone might now in here.
    Good job on the shot its pretty...dark.



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    It's called NeatImage. There is a tutorial pinned in this forum.. :P

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    There cleaned it up.
    Thank you... ive been retired for a bit..lol give me some room
    Last edited by AntidotexXx; 09-11-2006 at 02:29 PM. Reason: Rofl



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    That cleaned up image looks great. Real sombre and moody. Nice colour too.

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