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kennethwoodruff
13th of June 2001 (Wed), 22:20
i'm new here, so i'm going to point in the general direction of some recent photos. =) here are my 2 most recent albums. i'm going to add details to the images soon. the descriptions of the albums on the site lend some insight as well. please let me know what you think, and if you have time, there are several other albums there.
thanks!
"japan"
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=1553780&a=13121640&f=0
"bruinslair"
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=1553780&a=13242629&f=0
tmtung
14th of June 2001 (Thu), 13:05
I like the "Low Light" part more than the "japanese" one.
Yeah!
gandini
14th of June 2001 (Thu), 16:06
kennethwoodruff wrote:
i'm new here, so i'm going to point in the general direction of some recent photos. =) here are my 2 most recent albums. i'm going to add details to the images soon. the descriptions of the albums on the site lend some insight as well. please let me know what you think, and if you have time, there are several other albums there.
thanks!
"japan"
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=1553780&a=13121640&f=0
"bruinslair"
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=1553780&a=13242629&f=0
I looked at Bruinslair, the one with the low-light photos. I stuck around to see a few photos, even though they seemed to load very slowly.
You do not appear to have any problems with stuck, or hot pixels (I believe they are two different things - see the notes on my site for more details)? Or are you editing them out with software?
very interesting photos, for sure!
cheers,
kennethwoodruff
14th of June 2001 (Thu), 23:46
gandini wrote:
I looked at Bruinslair, the one with the low-light photos. I stuck around to see a few photos, even though they seemed to load very slowly.
i haven't had those problems, but maybe photopoint was tired. it has probably recovered.
You do not appear to have any problems with stuck, or hot pixels (I believe they are two different things - see the notes on my site for more details)? Or are you editing them out with software?
oddly enough, i have 1 pixel that likes to glow on me when i'm in medium light, but these long exposures were fine. maybe the noise reduction removed it. i didn't touch it out.
very interesting photos, for sure!
thanks a bunch! =)
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