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Anonymous
God DAMMIT /p/

I spent the WHOLE FUCKING DAY yesterday driving across HALF THE FUCKING STATE, through desert, snow, mountains, etc. to go photoshooting.

I filled my camera with 400+ shots, and then when I get home, I discovered I had the ISO set to 1600.

All my shots are grainy, overexposed pieces of shit now.

FUCK THIS SHIT

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>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
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ITT Anon learns a Valuable lesson.

Also: Take this as an opportunity to work on your convert-to-black-and-white mojo. Noise is a lot less of a problem in B&W.
>> Anonymous !ccqXAQxUxI
>>106769

I've done the same. Quit bitching.
>> Butterfly !xlgRMYva6s
If you had followed Ken Rockwells advice and left it on Auto you wouldnt have had this problem.
>> Anonymous
>>106786

But the magic only works with a Nikon D40 and 18-200 Vr.
>> Anonymous
>>106769
Actually, it's "underexposed, grainy pieces of shit".
>> Anonymous
>>106812

yeah the higher the iso the darker the picture on my camera too neat huh?
>> OPFOR !8vKpfCqy8A
>>106812
I was about to say just decrease the exposure in photo shop and problem solved.

You just lost the game sir.
>> Anonymous
>>106812

Err... yeah, that's what I meant.
>> Anonymous
>>106847
THE GAAAAAAAAME