Heavens Eyes

© Yomar Valentin

Heavens Eyes

Uploaded: July 27, 2006

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Ariel Lepor August 21, 2006

Hi,

Again, there's no subject here.

The bottom of the picture is too dark, and the polls in the left part of the picture are a little distracting. The picture is also too noisy. So, use graduated neutral density (gND) filters to darken the sky, allowing for the bottom of the picture to be better exposed. Also, use a lower ISO do reduce picture noise.

Maybe a new camera would be in order for you. You'll probably want to get an SLR eventually, but I know of a couple better-priced options in the meantime. I have a Fujifilm S5200 camera. It has low noise levels, it's very good, and it has automatic and manual options so you can take better photos in unusual situations. It is (55mm) threaded so you can attach filters to it. It's also very nicely priced at under (USD) $300. Fuji is putting out a camera (the S5600fd, I think) one generation newer from the S5200, which basically has everything great about the S5200 and improves upon those things. I don't know if its lens is treaded or what. As for dSLRs, Canon and Nikon have some very popular ones.

Ariel
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Yomar Valentin August 22, 2006

=) thanks I got mine just to play around but be a little serious with. The more I shoot the more I've been getting into it. My cousin advised me to get an slr but I didn't want to get it and then get bored and set it aside as I've done with many things through my life #3201602

Ariel Lepor August 22, 2006

That's why I suggested the Fuji! #3201636

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