I took time away from marketing to capture "Niki" with available light at ISO 3200 with my Canon 5D v1. I used to be scared of high ISO, but learned not to be. A little digital noise is okay, especially when you add more grain to it with either the "Grain" filter in Photoshop, or Imagenomic's "RealGrain" plug-in. Personally, the plug-in iz da bomb!
Monday, January 25, 2010
My New Friend
I made a friend today! Well..a few, actually. Rebecca Parrish from Interchange Productions was nice enough to extend an invitation to me to do work out of her place today, so as to not be alone in a coffee shop or at home. It can get pretty lonely when you're freelancing.
I took time away from marketing to capture "Niki" with available light at ISO 3200 with my Canon 5D v1. I used to be scared of high ISO, but learned not to be. A little digital noise is okay, especially when you add more grain to it with either the "Grain" filter in Photoshop, or Imagenomic's "RealGrain" plug-in. Personally, the plug-in iz da bomb!
I took time away from marketing to capture "Niki" with available light at ISO 3200 with my Canon 5D v1. I used to be scared of high ISO, but learned not to be. A little digital noise is okay, especially when you add more grain to it with either the "Grain" filter in Photoshop, or Imagenomic's "RealGrain" plug-in. Personally, the plug-in iz da bomb!
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