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Been looking at your pictures and checking your settings. Your noise is all due to shooting at too high of an ISO. In broad daylight I always shoot at the lowest possible ISO, which is 100. According to flickr you were shooting at ISO 1600, thus the noise. What mode were you shooting in for all these?acp wrote:OK, so I've uploaded the photos from DisneySea to my Flickr now. I've got quite a few more, but those're the ones that came out better. Some of them are still a bit noisy, but they're not too bad
http://www.flickr.com/photos/disneyandy/
Yeah, as I said a bit earlier in the thread, I had auto-ISO enabled, but wasn't aware of that. So I had actually set the ISO myself, but it was ignoring it and using its own values. Apparently, the software designers thought it'd be fun to put the indicator on the status screen for auto-ISO nowhere near the actual ISO setting display, so I didn't notice itLen90 wrote:Been looking at your pictures and checking your settings. Your noise is all due to shooting at too high of an ISO. In broad daylight I always shoot at the lowest possible ISO, which is 100. According to flickr you were shooting at ISO 1600, thus the noise. What mode were you shooting in for all these?acp wrote:OK, so I've uploaded the photos from DisneySea to my Flickr now. I've got quite a few more, but those're the ones that came out better. Some of them are still a bit noisy, but they're not too bad
http://www.flickr.com/photos/disneyandy/
Yeah, there's some in there that're quite good. I was actually quite surprised to find this one in there, too - I didn't spot it the first time I went through the directory.Besides that I do like the pictures a lot. They will look amazing at 4x6 and still beat anything a point and shoot could have done. I have a few weeks of freedom right now so I hope to work on getting mine on flickr soon.
^ This.I too made mistakes, it just gives me more reason to go back next year!
I love that one!acp wrote:
Yeah, there's some in there that're quite good. I was actually quite surprised to find this one in there, too - I didn't spot it the first time I went through the directory.
Very niceLen90 wrote:Quickly skimmed through my pictures as I am trying to work on my trip report and came across this one: http://www.flickr.com/photos/93082249@N02/9011794229/
Caught something similar to it a few years ago, but I think the dslr handled it better than the point and shoot did back then.
ZOMG I love this shot. THIS is the one I would have made into a poster. Very nicely done.Len90 wrote:Quickly skimmed through my pictures as I am trying to work on my trip report and came across this one: http://www.flickr.com/photos/93082249@N02/9011794229/
Caught something similar to it a few years ago, but I think the dslr handled it better than the point and shoot did back then.
I'm probably going to print it, but just not sure what size yet. Only really needed one 24x36 and I opted for something that was bright and vibrant.cy1229 wrote:ZOMG I love this shot. THIS is the one I would have made into a poster. Very nicely done.Len90 wrote:Quickly skimmed through my pictures as I am trying to work on my trip report and came across this one: http://www.flickr.com/photos/93082249@N02/9011794229/
Caught something similar to it a few years ago, but I think the dslr handled it better than the point and shoot did back then.
You should look into having it printed on metallic paper with Adorama. My stepmom has a lot of her landscapes done on that paper and she loves the finish. I think the bright areas would just shimmer printed on that paper. You could go smaller, with a dark mat and a dark frame. It would look really good.Len90 wrote:I'm probably going to print it, but just not sure what size yet. Only really needed one 24x36 and I opted for something that was bright and vibrant.cy1229 wrote: ZOMG I love this shot. THIS is the one I would have made into a poster. Very nicely done.
I don't know what Staples charges, but currently Adoramapix is quoting $13.70 for a 16x24 and $17.52 for a 20x24 metallic lustre print.Len90 wrote:Probably aiming at an 18x24 or 20x24 for that one and will go with a mat type paper at Staples. Keep in mind these will be used to decorate my apartment for school. Will be in a black frame.
Sam's Club enlargements are very reasonable and are printed on photo paper. That is where I do any of my bigger sized photos. I just went and checked their website and they actually offer a mat and frame with a free enlargement and free shipping. Might be worth checking their package...here is the direct link if you are interested ~ http://samsclubus.pnimedia.com/HomeDecor/cy1229 wrote:I don't know what Staples charges, but currently Adoramapix is quoting $13.70 for a 16x24 and $17.52 for a 20x24 metallic lustre print.Len90 wrote:Probably aiming at an 18x24 or 20x24 for that one and will go with a mat type paper at Staples. Keep in mind these will be used to decorate my apartment for school. Will be in a black frame.