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Photographer  Kevin Settles {Karma:638}
Project #45 Blurry Image Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Sports
Film Format
Portfolio Auto Racing
Lens Nikon  70-300mm f/4-5.6G AF
Uploaded 4/25/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 218 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/19
Critiques 4 Rating
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Location City -  Indianapolis
State -  INDIANA
Country - United States   United States
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Martin . Martin .   {K:24957} 5/10/2006
Kevin,

Your welcome and I see what you mean by the capture needing to be brightend. I just started the RAW stuff. I'm not sure, but the original CD that came with your camera should convert the file from RAW to jpeg? Mine is called Canon Veiwer.

Marty

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Kevin Settles   {K:638} 5/10/2006
Marty,
I am using a large file size and cropping down from that. I probably did not crop down enough. The original image seemed to me to be too dark so I tried to brighten it up a bit so maybe I went to far!
My iso setting was 200,1/100 at f-18.
I am not familiar with shooting with raw images and my current software does not support this anyway.
I am adding the original photo also so you can take a look.

Thanks Marty for all your advice!

Kevin

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Martin . Martin .   {K:24957} 5/10/2006
Kevin,

Damn it, I always forget to add the image.

Marty

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Martin . Martin .   {K:24957} 5/10/2006
Kevin,

Hotel California by the "Eagles". Do I win a prize? Wonderful job, but I would crop it down a bit. That is why I shoot the largest file size I can. That way I can crop away and still keep a good image resolution.

I just started to shoot RAW. Damn they are some big files and a pain in the butt to convert, but it's worth it. Feel free to email me to get your Pixels up from what you’re shooting now.

I hope you don't mind, but you know me by now... LMAO ...

Below is your image cropped to direct the eye on the driver. Brightness was reduced to -22 and the contrast was increased to +6 to get a better look at the tires, as I thought they were a little blown out, even after darkening.

My thought would be increase your f/stop and slow the shutter speed. Although I don't know what your ISO setting is? If it's ISO 100 I would do the above, but if it's higher, drop the ISO to 100... Too Much Light... That's why my adjustments were made...

Well done indeed my friend and keep up the Great work,

Marty

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