@Gannon/Anonymous: I'm sorry that you don't care for my photographs. My budget is limited at the time, and I can not afford the top-of-the-line noiseless gear. Personally, I prefer a little noise over a blurry photo or no photo at all.
Of coarse, noise and blur can be used creatively to enhance a photo. Chase Jarvis says in his newest book, The Best Camera, "If you don't think you can take a picture of something with a certain camera, you're playing by the rules." I've used camera techniques to creatively use noise. One of my favorite examples is in my "Presence of God" series: http://MooreALX.com/2009/04/presence-of-god.html
If you would like to see photographs that don't have noise, I would recommend that you check out my portrait photography: http://gallery.MooreALX.com/Portraits
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your photographs are too noisy. Turn down the iso and crank down your f/stop. nobody wants little dots all over their photograph.
@Gannon/Anonymous:
I'm sorry that you don't care for my photographs. My budget is limited at the time, and I can not afford the top-of-the-line noiseless gear. Personally, I prefer a little noise over a blurry photo or no photo at all.
Of coarse, noise and blur can be used creatively to enhance a photo. Chase Jarvis says in his newest book, The Best Camera, "If you don't think you can take a picture of something with a certain camera, you're playing by the rules." I've used camera techniques to creatively use noise. One of my favorite examples is in my "Presence of God" series:
http://MooreALX.com/2009/04/presence-of-god.html
If you would like to see photographs that don't have noise, I would recommend that you check out my portrait photography:
http://gallery.MooreALX.com/Portraits
---Alex
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