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nicole_sv
3rd of February 2006 (Fri), 21:22
Hihi...

My first time shooting dance performer.

here's my pic.

http://nicolesv.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/25/9.jpg?xurl=%2Fphotos%2Fphoto%2F25%2F9.jpg

http://nicolesv.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/25/11.jpg?xurl=%2Fphotos%2Fphoto%2F25%2F11.jpg

http://nicolesv.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/25/13.jpg?xurl=%2Fphotos%2Fphoto%2F25%2F13.jpg

http://nicolesv.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/25/15.jpg?xurl=%2Fphotos%2Fphoto%2F25%2F15.jpg

http://nicolesv.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/25/17.jpg?xurl=%2Fphotos%2Fphoto%2F25%2F17.jpg

http://nicolesv.multiply.com/photos/hi-res/25/19.jpg?xurl=%2Fphotos%2Fphoto%2F25%2F19.jpg


Its difficult to focus.. :confused: well, comment pls....

codex0
4th of February 2006 (Sat), 01:57
Pretty good pictures for first time with this kind of thing :). It is indeed hard to focus, but it looks like you did a pretty good job. The only thing I'd suggest (if you haven't done this yet) is applying an unsharp mask filter after the pictures are resized (I usually use somewhere between 200% and 250% at 0.3 pixel radius).

Shabookie
4th of February 2006 (Sat), 22:18
I like 3 and the one attached a lot! Great shots.
It looks like the exposure was pretty good and you might have been able to bump up the shutter speed a bit to lessen some of the blur.

I think you did awesome. I bet it was pretty hard to focus, it looks like they werent doing any slow dance'n :)

nicole_sv
6th of February 2006 (Mon), 00:28
thanks guy!

i'll got some-more... but haven't got time to edit... keke...
when i hv done, i will share with you guys....

codex0,
wat's "unsharp mask filter" for? Can teach me how's the method like?

Shabookie,
yeah, it wasn't slow dance.. but there are moments they stop awhile.... keke :lol:

codex0
6th of February 2006 (Mon), 00:33
The unsharp mask filter is a filter that a lot of people use to sharpen an image. Here's an explanation of how it technically works.

Unsharp Mask (http://www.earthboundlight.com/phototips/unsharp-mask.html)

If you are using adobe photoshop, this should be under filter, sharpen, unsharp mask. Similar programs will usually have a pretty similar layout.

nicole_sv
7th of February 2006 (Tue), 07:10
Thanks codez0.

I'll tried that... it look better.