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94-4x4 Mar 12, 2010 01:44 PM

lookin good man

wlorton Mar 12, 2010 03:59 PM

Wow... those are really nice... I would think that it looks even better in full light... Good pics...

Sisk Mar 12, 2010 04:18 PM

Thanks guys..and Phil, I tried that pic on my desktop, but it's really grainy. I'm going to try and photoshop it a bit to see if I can't get a better quality for a desktop. The lighting added a lot of graininess to the pics unfortunately.

wlorton Mar 12, 2010 05:03 PM

What did you use to take the pictures? Those are good for any camera....

MrTwister Mar 14, 2010 06:13 AM

i'm going crazy trying to figure out where this is...North end dartmouth?

oktain Mar 14, 2010 12:15 PM

Awesome... I need to find a spot like this to take shots of my truck. It'll have to wait until after school though lol. I barely have any time to throw around right now.

All in all, nice shots. And to avoid the graininess, avoid using ISO mode, I find point and shoots always give it that grainy look, especially if you're using a Sony. Low light... Tripod=best friend lol.

old skool luvr Mar 14, 2010 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by Sisk (Post 310917)


best shot of the bunch Alex.

nice background lighting, & just the right amount of "bling" to make your truck stand out. kinda looks like she's smiling @ you from the darkness.


Originally Posted by oktain (Post 311961)
Low light... Tripod=best friend lol.


so true Pat. i sooooo need to get a tripod (and somthing better than P & S camera). it would've made taking pic's @ Performance World Friday night so much easier-and clearer!.

Sisk Mar 14, 2010 02:11 PM


Originally Posted by wlorton (Post 311413)
What did you use to take the pictures? Those are good for any camera....

I have two. I have a mini SLR (which I didn't use in this case) and a small point and shoot. Both are Kodaks. I tend to use the P&S just for the extra megapixels it has (8 vs. 5 on my mini slr).


Originally Posted by MrTwister (Post 311918)
i'm going crazy trying to figure out where this is...North end dartmouth?

It's shannon park. Right next to the mackay bridge. I was hoping to get down into the actual park where all the old abandoned apartments are, but they have it fenced off.


Originally Posted by oktain (Post 311961)
Awesome... I need to find a spot like this to take shots of my truck. It'll have to wait until after school though lol. I barely have any time to throw around right now.

All in all, nice shots. And to avoid the graininess, avoid using ISO mode, I find point and shoots always give it that grainy look, especially if you're using a Sony. Low light... Tripod=best friend lol.

I'll give the ISO mode a test. I'm not sure if you can turn it off on this one or not to be honest. I haven't really played around with the features on my point and shoot much. I agree about the tripod though. I with i had one...even a mono pod, just something to keep it steady. I'll pick one up evetually.


Originally Posted by old skool luvr (Post 311987)
best shot of the bunch Alex.

nice background lighting, & just the right amount of "bling" to make your truck stand out. kinda looks like she's smiling @ you from the darkness.
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Thanks Chris :)


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