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  • thomas
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    a blurry shot of huey
    taken on iso400 film

    stasber
    Member

    Well composed (noting the empty space on the lhs & position of the mike) & exposed and has a nice feel about it, puts you into the vibe of what live music is about. The smoke behind gives his head some definition on an otherwise deep murk. Of course, the “if only” being if it was sharp. But ignoring that obvious flaw I like the pic. Would be nice if his right hand was burned in a little more, it drops off a bit much into shadow. Given the chance, I’d try to balance the skin tones a bit too.

    Rob
    Member

    Everything Stas said above! Only real pity is the sharpness.

    Rob.

    pete4130
    Member

    I can’t see the image for some reaon. Anybody have any ideas why?

    thomas
    Member

    thanks lads
    ill have a go at the ps stuff
    im learning it, so ill see what i can muster..
    its a poor shot
    the lighting wasnt great on huey
    i cant push film with the f75
    and the lens was at f4
    2.8 and iso800 would have been better,
    and everyone was going apeshit around me too
    such is life !
    i like gig shots,so ill get meself a 2.8 zoom
    and a nikonf80 soon enough
    thanks for the comments,much appreciated

    pete4130
    Member

    You can push the film with the F75 (if the camera has exposure compensation feature), just notin the conventional way. Simply set the camera to underexpose by as many stops as you need ( I think the max available on most cameras is up to 3 stops over or under) It’s doing the exact same as telling the camera the ISO of the film is higher than it really is.

    thomas
    Member

    thanks pete..ive thought about that
    dont now why i dont do it tho

    there’s also little stickers you can get from jessops
    that you put on the film to fool the DX coding

    might try pushing the film tomorrow,
    see what the clouds are like after the storm

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