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With apologies in advance for posting such cheesily predictable holiday snaps... From the Croatian coast, shore shots are Dubrovnik.
Tim, some of your shots have the ability to transit the input filter and sneak into memory. Thanks. On a more curious note, I seem to remember a great many locations. Just how many holidays do you take?
ISO 10,000 ??
Exactly my thoughts Bill, it's nothing short of amazing, but so is the price of that body for a simple amateur tog. I was allowed to use one for a couple of hours, but had to give it back to it's rightful owner (and a good friend, otherwise I might have run off with it )ISO 10,000 ??
Holy Dark Beer Batman !!
What kind of cameras do we have now? Look at those colors!
Remember Tri-X? We would push it to 800 or a bit more and be happy with the grainy B&W.
Actually, I like that look but you know what I mean.
Thanks for posting.
-Bill
That is crazy.Exactly my thoughts Bill, it's nothing short of amazing, but so is the price of that body for a simple amateur tog. I was allowed to use one for a couple of hours, but had to give it back to it's rightful owner (and a good friend, otherwise I might have run off with it )
Other than the colours and noise look at the DR at iso 10.000, when I first opened the picture in Lightroom almost the whole window was pure white, but there was a lot of information there which could be salvaged without any special HDR techniques. Just pulling the highlights slider in LR to -90 did the trick.