here're a few before and after pics. (why isn't "here're" a legit conjunction? because "here is a few before and after pics" doesn't make sense at all. lindsey fife, will you please weigh in on this? thanks.)



and for my photog friends....how do you get un-noisy photos of fast-moving objects in low light situations?? i need a mentor.....
Are you still shooting with your 50mm 1.8? Cause the larger your aperture is, the faster you can shoot. And your camera will determine how high you can bump your i.s.o. before things look too grainy. You could also try using a flash, either your pop-up or external. To avoid heavy shadows you can either bounce the light off a ceiling or wall, or modify the flash somehow. I know that Will has used a software program to reduce the noise too, but I have never used it and I forgot what it's called. Don't know if any of this helps, but hopefully it does:) I would love to pick your brain about photoshop and what you do in post editing sometime. We need another Photo group meeting! Or you just need to come over to my house sometime and we can share secrets:) You really do have a talent for this photography thing though...you should be proud of yourself!
ReplyDeleteI meant the larger your hole size/smaller aperture helps you shoot faster. Didn't mean to confuse!
ReplyDeleteLooks like Bets had a good time. How did Ginger enjoy the outing? Both looking pretty cute.
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