Saint Paul (MN) at night
davev
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I been around the Dpreview forums for awhile, about a year and a half.
I came over to check this place out.
Downtown Saint Paul with a Canon D Rebel with a 28-135 IS lens.
I came over to check this place out.
Downtown Saint Paul with a Canon D Rebel with a 28-135 IS lens.
dave.
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
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Great job on the photo!
Ian
Welcome to DGrin, looking forward to seeing some more of your shots!!
gubbs.smugmug.com
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
optimistic.:D
What part of the state are you from?
Here's a pic from early on with the D Rebel. (I just like posting pics)
ISO 400, Shutter 25 sec, Aperture F36, taken with the Kit lens.
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
Nice pictures. For some odd reason I never think of St. Paul as a city with bright lights. I always think of ice fishing... I probably watched too much american movies. (Beautiful girls)
I love the star effect you have in your earlier picture. For 400 ASA you have no noise at all. Splendid.
BTW, is there a good way to remove noise???
http://photocatseyes.net
http://www.zazzle.com/photocatseyes
Thanks. I think this is the best night pic I've taken so far. (downtown)
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
Thanks for looking. dave v
Basking in the shadows of yesterday's triumphs'.
Photocat, check out http://www.neatimage.com/
This program is just simply awesome for removing noise from images without effecting the detain in the image. I started out using the free demo version of this program which is available for download on the site. Lets just say that I like this program so much that I bought the full blown version for around $78 because of what it is capable of. The demo version is only capable of handling 8 bit JPG's which isnt too bad. What I did prior to obtaining photoshop CS was to do everything that I wanted to do to an image until I thought it was at the completed stage and ready for posting to smugmug and then run that version through neatimage. There are many different versions of this program all can handle different types of images. I bought the full blown version because it has a photoshop plugin and can handle 16 bit tiff's. So now I dont even need to leave photoshop to use neatimage because it is an action within photoshop. If you do try this out I highly suggest reading the instructions for use available on the web site and not just messing around with it until you figure it out like I did. I wasted alot of time because the instructions walk you through it.
Hope this wasnt too long, I just love that program.
Sigma SD9, SD14, and DP1
http://miketaylor.giph.com
http://photocatseyes.net
http://www.zazzle.com/photocatseyes
Great shot of St. Paul from the river. I too live in the Twin Cities area but I can't find this location. Where is it exactly?
-Adam
www.adamstravelphotography.com
www.adamstravelphotography.com
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