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Old 5th May 2008   #1
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Newbie,took this with ISO 1600 handheld C&C welcomed.

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Old 5th May 2008   #2
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the first thing i realised was its, shaky and not sharp.
Tripod time!

and also, i find anything fancy abt their building...
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Old 5th May 2008   #3
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Steady shots are a must, and the picture has a lot of noise in it. Thanks for posting!
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Old 5th May 2008   #4
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uyiew, a tripod is surely needed for long shutter photos. (1/10" & 1/6" secs. exposure)
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Okis will bring out my tripod and giv it another shot
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Tripod also allow you to choose a smaller aperture for better sharpness.

I took similar photos a couple of weeks back (posted here, search if you're interested - don't want to pollute your thread). I wish I have LiveView for manual focusing.

Looks like you took this shot with a 450D and 17-55mm f/2.8 IS?
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not to forget a remote
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Originally Posted by lennyl View Post
Tripod also allow you to choose a smaller aperture for better sharpness.

I took similar photos a couple of weeks back (posted here, search if you're interested - don't want to pollute your thread). I wish I have LiveView for manual focusing.

Looks like you took this shot with a 450D and 17-55mm f/2.8 IS?
no la with a sigma 17-70, Got tripod but didnt have it with me tt day
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