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>>83687 Thanks, I really appreciate that. I think I'll be spending some time at the scene of the first picture, as it was where I went to junior high school about 5 years ago and I just found out that they leave all the exterior lights on and the outside areas are always accessible. It's really amazing that they don't get robbed, but then there's not much to take, it's just a junior high school... heh. Side note: Images 1 and 2 are from the same location. Needless to say, there are tons of cool places to photograph from, and since I'm a real night owl I can get some cool shots without looking like a pedophile.
Just a trespasser... hahaha.
I've been having some ideas about what to do with light and manipulating the camera's settings to show those things, so I think that images 4-6 were more like cornerstones in getting used to adjusting the shutter speed and aperture to something that would otherwise be retarded. My qualm with image 6 is the lens flare and the noise. The noise is easy to eliminate by using a lower ISO and adjusting settings, but I don't know so much about natural lens flares... Is there any quick fix that I can use to get rid of that in future photos, or is it something more involved? Or, tragically, am I doomed to lens-flare-filled photos for the rest of my life?
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