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MrChupacabra

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  • 1 year later...

been going back and re-editing/editing for the first time pictures from a about 1 1/2+ years ago. lemme know what you you think compared to before.

 

original:

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re-edit:

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original:

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re-edit:

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original:

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re-edit:

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original:

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re-edit:

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original:

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re-edit:

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original:

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re-edit:

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and finally, my favorite now that i've actually edited it

 

original:

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re-edit:

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Yeah

 

I would of swhot with a tripod so I could of used a long shutter speed/low iso

 

Esp. considering you won't get the chance to do a shot like very often

 

it was a time exposure on a tripod. although at the time i didn't think about iso.

 

and thrash, good call about the noise. just haven't downloaded a program on the new computer i got a couple weeks ago.

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yeah, they're underexposed because i was trying to capture the motion with as little blur as possible. i also kind like things slightly underexposed, but i'll keep the noise factor in mind next time.

 

 

thanks man.

 

 

What I do a lot while shooting shows is set about a stop under the amount of light I need, then bounce a manual flash off the ceiling to make up the other half. Usually at that low of an exposure the bounce flash is enough to freeze motion and still retain the color and feel of the lighting in the room. Then if you want it to look darker you can do that in raw processing.

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