Angie XJ
New member
Thanks everyone, glad you like them.
http://www.mediafire.com/?mrhnoye5my1
The full sized versions are very noisy do to the crappy conditions. Hope they're ok for you.
If you're shooting in low light conditions, it's best to be using something with manual controls. Either decrease your shutter speed, increase your ISO (which will increase noise), or increase your aperture (make the f-stop number smaller). I shot in "shutter priority mode" most of the time this trip. I also always shoot in RAW which allows me to do a lot of edits later in Lightroom.
I use a Canon EOS Rebel XS. If you view the images on my flickr page, you can click "more properties" toward the lower right and view my settings I used for that shot.
Sure, here you go:Awesome pictures Angie! Any special tricks to shooting in low-ish light you used?I'd like a full-size of 150, 158, and 159 please. And by fullsize, I mean FULL size.
Maybe 146, 154, and 173 too if its not too much of a problem.
http://www.mediafire.com/?mrhnoye5my1
The full sized versions are very noisy do to the crappy conditions. Hope they're ok for you.
If you're shooting in low light conditions, it's best to be using something with manual controls. Either decrease your shutter speed, increase your ISO (which will increase noise), or increase your aperture (make the f-stop number smaller). I shot in "shutter priority mode" most of the time this trip. I also always shoot in RAW which allows me to do a lot of edits later in Lightroom.
I use a Canon EOS Rebel XS. If you view the images on my flickr page, you can click "more properties" toward the lower right and view my settings I used for that shot.
Actually, no, he's more right. There might be some on the lens, but using flash when it's snowing/raining/dusty out will capture the particles in the air. Basic digital cameras don't really allow you to focus as well and tend to capture the lit particles that are up close. I never use the in-camera flash on my camera unless I really need to.That picture looks like there's water on your lens.I wish I had a good camera. There is a way to turn off the flash on most digital cameras though. Just play around with the settings and see if you can get neat pictures in various differently-lit places.