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cbr929rrerion
25th of February 2007 (Sun), 01:09
Kinda overlook the quality.. Stupid me was not paying attention and was shooting at ISO 1600 all day.. I feel like a total idiot.. I went to set it to ISO 100 and guess I clicked it to far, thats what I get for rushing and not double checking..

http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i271/cbr929rrerion/1869-01.jpg


http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i271/cbr929rrerion/1876-01.jpg


http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i271/cbr929rrerion/1865-01.jpg

Spangler1992
25th of February 2007 (Sun), 01:20
Im' still extremely new (still havn't bought a camera yet) the pictures look great to me. What would the different ISO have done for you?

grphx
25th of February 2007 (Sun), 01:22
Higher ISO means more grain in the picture, but you don't need as much light(can use a faster shutter speed).

Those pics are awesome. I shoot at a local racetrack and they limit you to how close you can get. Maybe I need to go to "the mountains".

cbr929rrerion
25th of February 2007 (Sun), 01:22
Sharper and crisper and better DOF and etc...

cbr929rrerion
25th of February 2007 (Sun), 01:24
I have noticed the tracks vary, some will let ya get pretty close behind a wall and others keep you further away..

On the mountains I can get anywhere.. just have to be ready to jump or run fast...

I have dodged several bikes being tossed at me..

pcasciola
25th of February 2007 (Sun), 01:25
I really like #1.

Tell the guy in #2 if you have to reach that far to drag your knee, you ain't getting over far enough. :D

austincabot
25th of February 2007 (Sun), 02:07
Tell the guy in #2 if you have to reach that far to drag your knee, you ain't getting over far enough. :D

That's a SuperMotard. While it would be fun to lean one way over, you don't have to.

Those aren't up at Deal's Gap by chance are they?

cbr929rrerion
25th of February 2007 (Sun), 02:14
No.. I have shot the gap a few times, this is at Shady Valley US-421....

Great place to ride...

pcasciola
25th of February 2007 (Sun), 08:39
That's a SuperMotard. While it would be fun to lean one way over, you don't have to.I understand. I was just commented that I find it funny when people reach out to drag their knee for the camera. I mean, I've scraped the lower fairing on one of my Gixxers without dragging my knee.

PhotosGuy
25th of February 2007 (Sun), 11:18
guess I clicked it to far, thats what I get for rushing and not double checking.. :D Who hasn't done that? I usually only shoot on "M", but learned to set Av & Tv to equivalent exposures for when I mess up!
What would the different ISO have done for you? Depends on how "correct" your exposure is. ISO 200-6400 20D Tests (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=269964)