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harleyrider

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abateriverrun043.jpg
 
thank you.i used photo bucket and it came out to small looks better big,the lights have stars
 
1st of all its too small. 2nd dou yp want C&C or a pat on the back?
 
1st of all its too small. 2nd dou yp want C&C or a pat on the back?

someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed. smile:D and be nice to the guy geeze...
I was actually a bit sleepy (12:08 AM) And I was just aking if he want C&C or if he wants us to say that we like it.
 
yes cc tell me the bad news
 
ok from the small shots you posted I can see blown out spots and maybe a bit of camera shake. MTry posting a bigger version.
 
All that nice photo gear in your sig and you pulled out the trusty old 1st gen VGA camera? Post a larger shot so we can all enjoy the wonder of the Florida coast line.
 
<a href="abate river run 043 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!" title="abate river run 043 by steve and terry, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2453/3930785656_e265aa36aa_b.jpg" width="1024" height="683" alt="abate river run 043" /></a>
the 2nd one you can make big
To imbed an image from Flickr. Go to the picture you want to use from Flickr and click on "All Sizes" (above your picture). Select the size you want to display and then look below the picture for the #2 box that says "Grab the photo's URL:". Highlight to select it and then right click the selection and hit Cut (or Copy). Now go back to the TPF (The Photo Forum) post you want to imbed the image in. Click on the orange and grey icon above the message box (the one that looks like a tree with a camera in the front of it). In the box that pops up, paste the URL in box (make sure you only have 1 "http://" in the URL line before you hit the Ok button). Hit the Ok button. Click on the "Preview Post" button to see if your picture is imbedded in the post.
 
yes cc tell me the bad news
After looking at the larger version of the image I noticed it had a lot of noise in it so I checked the image properties and saw you shot it at ISO 1600. If you do the shot again, try it at ISO 100 and adjust the aperture and shutter speed accordingly. You could leave it at f/11 but do a longer exposure. You'll get less noise at a lower ISO setting.
 

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