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Anonymous
shot from vancouver
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>> Anonymous
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another one

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>> Anonymous
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also, I invite any member to point out something wrong with this picture.

This will allow me to see if I edited it out well enough

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>> Anonymous
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i'm gonna keep adding these as I go through them in lightroom.

feel free to tell me how much I suck.

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>> Anonymous
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huh. these frigging pictures ain't showing up

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>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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yeah, blurry but i'm kinda fond of it

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>> Anonymous
You can tell where you messed up.. its on the left side about half way up.. use a lighter color.
>> Vincent
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Woo Vancouver rocks. Digging out the old Vancouver shots for this thread.
(Technically Whiterock, But I count everything from Downtown to Langley as Vancouver)

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>> Vincent
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Lol looking at these old pics (Last time I was downtown Vancouver with a camera) Makes me realize how much I used to suck back then. (Back then being about 2 years ago)

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>> Anonymous
why did you have the ISO at 1600? the noise really takes away from the photo. I like the one with the fence but because of the noise you're not going to be able to print it at any larger than 4x6 or its going to look like shit.
>> Anonymous
because it was pathetically cloudy, and really the light was shit for taking anything, so I cranked up the ISO to compensate.

yeah, probably not the best course of action, but i'm brand new at this so sue me. i'm learning.

also the clouds in>>103776are fake. thats what I was wondering if anyone would notice. I just made sure to overexpose enough to blow out the sky and then I deleted that in photoshop and rendered clouds
>> Anonymous
>>103890
Digital noise is practically invisible in prints, in my (albeit limited) experience.