SABRES PHOTOS from nov 7. (used 1600 ISO wow)

used my cam at full zoom, +5 EV and 1600 ISO. pretty much maxxed it out.

so noise is there, but went to b/w for some… but not tooo bad, all shot from 200 level

http://www.micahweber.com/sabresbw/DSC_0038.jpg

http://www.micahweber.com/sabresbw/DSC_0043.jpg

http://www.micahweber.com/sabresbw/DSC_0048.jpg

http://www.micahweber.com/sabresbw/DSC_0049.jpg

http://www.micahweber.com/sabresbw/DSC_0061.jpg

http://www.micahweber.com/sabresbw/DSC_0084.jpg

http://www.micahweber.com/sabresbw/DSC_0087.jpg

http://www.micahweber.com/sabresbw/DSC_0088.jpg

http://www.micahweber.com/sabresbw/DSC_0093.jpg

http://www.micahweber.com/sabresbw/DSC_0094.jpg

http://www.micahweber.com/sabresbw/DSC_0098.jpg

http://www.micahweber.com/sabresbw/DSC_0055.jpg

Impressive for 1600 ISO. :tup:

the “reduce noise” function in CS3, makes colors bleed weird… although it did remove noise, like that last pic i didn’t do it to, but i tried it out and it made the yellow circle bleed through the outter blue circle, i dunno it looked weird

holy balls dick… ISO 1600 never looked so smooth

wow…those look great

post processing helped though

i did:

auto color
shadow/highlights
reduce noise
contrast bump

i wish i could shoot through those holes in the glass

and… desaturate… lots of desaturate

ISO 1600 on his camera will be alot better than ISO 1600 on a D60

damn it… 1/400 shutter speed and the feet still aren’t crisp :frowning:

lol

nice

Why were you running ISO 1600 in the arena? There’s plenty of light in there, or were you just doing it to see how much noise you’d get?

you need a fast shutter speed. 1/400 is what Micah used. 1/1000th would be amazing for pics… but that’s just a dream

with that fast shutter speed you can “freeze time” Panning shots(1/100th) from the 200level … just isn’t going to work

yea i wanted to use as fast a shutter as i could

WOW Nice not too bad for 1600 ISO :tup:

those came out pretty awesome :tup:

Great shots… I hate when the color doesn’t go where you want it to. What I usually do to fix that is:

reduced the noise first… just do Strength 10, Preserve details 21%, reduce color noise - 0%, sharpen detail 15%.

Do that 2 or 3 times and it should look a little more clear, less smear :wink:

With the Shadow/Highlights, I’d make the radius a little higher, it will get rid of the halos… unless that is what you were going for which looks good either way.

Just my .0002 pesos. :tup: :tup:

Fake light… camera doesn’t see it. Plus, shooting against white isn’t easy.

ya alex i kno what u mean makes perfectO sense

awesome pictures, they seem a bit too PSd at times but some cool shots nonetheless :tup: