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Gerfalco at Sunset sent on April 25, 2012 (23:34) by Scorpio1980. 3 comments, 318 views.

Canon 40D, Canon EF 70-200mm f/4.0 L USM, 1/50 f/13.0, ISO 100, tripod.



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Tiago
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junior
sent on May 09, 2012 (15:12)

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Hello, I see a lot of noise. Maybe a 'wrong file compression? Why the 'iso is at a minimum. You also lose the definition and it is not clear if it was clear or not the 'original. Did you use mirror lock up?
As a member I would have cut more sky.
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Tiago

Scorpio1980
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junior
sent on May 10, 2012 (9:14)

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Hello Tiago, thanks for the ride ...
I do not know what is causing this noise alzamento, I used alzamento mirror, tripod and remote shutter release ...
On my mac the original file is not the case, maybe it depends on the compression, but I could be wrong ... For tagilare the sky Tiago would have to frame more 'down and I could not because there were elements of disorder, the only solution would be a cut panoramic, but many times I have criticized the excessive use of these cuts that I really like ...

Anyway thanks for the advice :)

Tiago
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junior
sent on May 10, 2012 (13:59)

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I would not have criticized! =) However, the technique used for this noise can not be explained. Well!




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