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<blockquote data-quote="Darhawk" data-source="post: 1129292" data-attributes="member: 16788"><p>[MENTION=17070]Tony[/MENTION] Yeah the pic I posted is processed a bit bright and grainy, that is what happens to a picture if you don't correctly expose it right in the beginning. If it's under exposed then processing will get grainy faster. If it's Over Exposed, then you loose detail faster. I just wanted to tweak it a bit to show you how dark it really was, but I went a touch too far. See how the rear wheel is overexposed loosing detail in the spokes? But yet the color seems to be more vivid?</p><p></p><p>Glad you read RULE OF 3RDS, it will help you a ton, or anyone for that matter. Once you get it down, then you can break away sometimes from the rules. But best to stick with them when first starting out. It helps give you a foundation to work with.</p><p></p><p>I am glad you used a tripod, may that be your best friend and with use of the timer feature you will get tack sharp images everytime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darhawk, post: 1129292, member: 16788"] [MENTION=17070]Tony[/MENTION] Yeah the pic I posted is processed a bit bright and grainy, that is what happens to a picture if you don't correctly expose it right in the beginning. If it's under exposed then processing will get grainy faster. If it's Over Exposed, then you loose detail faster. I just wanted to tweak it a bit to show you how dark it really was, but I went a touch too far. See how the rear wheel is overexposed loosing detail in the spokes? But yet the color seems to be more vivid? Glad you read RULE OF 3RDS, it will help you a ton, or anyone for that matter. Once you get it down, then you can break away sometimes from the rules. But best to stick with them when first starting out. It helps give you a foundation to work with. I am glad you used a tripod, may that be your best friend and with use of the timer feature you will get tack sharp images everytime. [/QUOTE]
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