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Jun 19, 2007 13:10 |  #1

I took my family to the Camden Aquarium in NJ this past Memorial Day. First time shooting somewhere that dark! Or through glass for that matter. Had to make sure my son was having a good time as well so I couldnt shoot as much as I wanted but....

Used the 350D and kit for all shots. The indoor shots were shot at ISO 1600 so you Im getting a little bit of noise (no PP done). I have PS CS3, what is the best way to start getting rid of noise with that program? Thanks!

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1. - I know there is some reflection but I dont have a hood, rubber or otherwise.

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4. - I tried to go for more of a shilouette but there wasnt enough backlight
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5. - Sleepy Seal
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Jun 19, 2007 13:21 |  #2

Nice series. I like the first one the best. I'd crop tighter on the right hand side to get rid of some light reflections without cutting into the turtle and then clone out the remaining light reflections. Clone out the light reflections on #4, too. As for noise reduction, just use the one that comes with the CS3.



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Jun 21, 2007 02:37 |  #3

I like the first pic best too!.


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