mantamark
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Registered: 19th Jun 06
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Bored at work the other night, so grabbed the camera for some night shots, first attempt at low level lighting, think these ones turned out ok.
Shot of the Kiln 4 Tower At Padeswood, Mold

Shot of the van (not very creative i know)

Shot of a Mercury Test, thought the colour of the acid through the glass, with the lamp in the background looked quite cool.

I have CS3, but dont really know what i'm doing, if anyone wants to tweak any of the shots, feel free. All taken on my Canon 400D with Kit Lens.
Ta.
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Gaz
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Do you shoot in RAW?
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mantamark
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No mate, always been in jpeg as i dont kno what im doing with cs3, so not seen the need for it.
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Gaz
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ahh, with night shots, RAW For me is a must.
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mantamark
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Explain
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Gaz
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Raw shots are uncompressed, with the right software RAW images can retain detail in shadows, So in other words if you take a picture of a subject, you can tweek it in PS and edit the picture the way you want it a lot better then tweeking a jpg image.
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