Washed silverstone + Cannon 30D = Nice **56k No No**
LOWER YOUR ISO! USE YOUR LIGHT METER!
Are you shooting in manual mode?
What lens are you using?
Your pix are too grainy and that is because your ISO is probably set way above 100.
And you should never put your car half in shade, half out of shade... its just asking for a crappy photo...
30d is capable of much better pix if you learn how to use it right.
Example; with zero photoshop, stock kit lens; resized;
Are you shooting in manual mode?
What lens are you using?
Your pix are too grainy and that is because your ISO is probably set way above 100.
And you should never put your car half in shade, half out of shade... its just asking for a crappy photo...
30d is capable of much better pix if you learn how to use it right.
Example; with zero photoshop, stock kit lens; resized;
Last edited by B-Unit; Jun 4, 2007 at 02:47 PM.
Originally Posted by B-Unit
LOWER YOUR ISO! USE YOUR LIGHT METER!
Are you shooting in manual mode?
What lens are you using?
Your pix are too grainy and that is because your ISO is probably set way above 100.
And you should never put your car half in shade, half out of shade... its just asking for a crappy photo...
30d is capable of much better pix if you learn how to use it right.
Example; with zero photoshop, stock kit lens; resized;

Are you shooting in manual mode?
What lens are you using?
Your pix are too grainy and that is because your ISO is probably set way above 100.
And you should never put your car half in shade, half out of shade... its just asking for a crappy photo...
30d is capable of much better pix if you learn how to use it right.
Example; with zero photoshop, stock kit lens; resized;

Those must be "auto" mode pics.
1. Learn & Shoot Manual
2. Shoot later in the day (Sun way too bright & too much shade)
3. Choose your locations carefully
4. Remove unsightly objects from the frame( the dirty bucket leaning against the wall thing)
Nice start, just providing some tips.....
1. Learn & Shoot Manual
2. Shoot later in the day (Sun way too bright & too much shade)
3. Choose your locations carefully
4. Remove unsightly objects from the frame( the dirty bucket leaning against the wall thing)
Nice start, just providing some tips.....
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