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This shot was originally in colour but I wanted to create a contrasty "noisy" image to possibly print out and frame for my kitchen wall. I had to pixel out a couple of lamp posts in the distance as they were spoiling the composition in my view. I would be interested in your views as the "noise" issue is a talking point at the moment in photography circles. Whether to remove it or increase it in certain shots. Personally I think it can give an image a bit of attitude! Interested to hear what you think. All exif info data is on Flickr.
![]() Boardwalk by MiqsPix, on Flickr Camera Canon EOS 1000D Exposure 0.006 sec (1/160) Aperture f/11.0 Focal Length 18 mm ISO Speed 200 Exposure Bias 0 EV Flash Off, Did not fire X-Resolution 240 dpi Y-Resolution 240 dpi Last edited by windrider86; 02-08-2011 at 12:24 PM. Reason: put exif here for you so we dont have to flip back and forth |
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Please see point 5 of the forum rules
Critique Forum Rules You need to include the Exif data here. Not to do so when you already have it available to you is incredibly lazy. Why should we go to Flickr and get the data when we're already making an effort to comment on your photo?
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