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Nov 08, 2008 22:31 |  #1

Comments welcome. Thanks for looking :)

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Nov 08, 2008 23:26 |  #2

Cute! What was the ISO equivalent?


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Nov 09, 2008 04:40 |  #3

Adorable shot! Looks like the ISO might be up a little too high? Too cute none the less. Beautiful baby!


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Nov 09, 2008 05:11 as a reply to  @ christyjo2's post |  #4

Lovely !

The noise seems a little bit high. Is it because of the compression or high Iso ?


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Nov 09, 2008 16:57 |  #5

TITROY wrote in post #6651930 (external link)
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The noise seems a little bit high. Is it because of the compression or high Iso ?

Thanks for the comments guys. Photo was shot at ISO 1600.


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Nov 09, 2008 17:02 |  #6

I like the grain...keep it...use it...it works with the photo.

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Nov 09, 2008 17:16 |  #7

Way too cute :)


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Nov 09, 2008 23:55 |  #8

awwww, very cute




  
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Nov 09, 2008 23:57 |  #9

How did you manage so little color noise at such a high ISO? You've got that wonderful B&W film grain instead of ugly color noise! Did you do any noise reduction?




  
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Nov 09, 2008 23:59 |  #10

Love almost everything about this one and I totally agree about the texture from the grain .. Keep It.

Only thing I'd play with would be the crop. Maybe square?


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Nov 10, 2008 23:11 |  #11

Thanks for the comments everyone!

dshankar wrote in post #6656720 (external link)
How did you manage so little color noise at such a high ISO? You've got that wonderful B&W film grain instead of ugly color noise! Did you do any noise reduction?

Not sure... I did do some noise reduction in PS.

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Love almost everything about this one and I totally agree about the texture from the grain .. Keep It. Only thing I'd play with would be the crop. Maybe square?

I thought the photo already had a tight crop as captured, so never thought about cropping more, but a square crop might work better. I will give it a try, thanks :)


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Nov 10, 2008 23:20 |  #12

Good pic, i like this one! noise works wel also.

and the baby's lil face, so so cute.



  
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