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A Couple More Cold ChiselNow all hosted at Smug Mug so hpefully you can see them
Thanks For Looking Rod
Re: A Couple More Cold ChiselApart from the obviously great images, I am curious about your noise control.... Are you using a D70 at 1600??? What's your secret? (apart from good exposure)
Re: A Couple More Cold ChiselD70@ 1600 no secrets the noise is there just used some noise reductions
in lightroom, never been patient enough with post production
Re: A Couple More Cold ChiselWell done Rod... Great work...
Cheers, John
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Re: A Couple More Cold ChiselThanks the comments guys, I really enjoy shooting gigs which is the main reason I bought the 80 - 200 2.8
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