Going back your roots in photography?

August 23rd, 2010 by admin

Before you all were professional you had to work with terrible cameras and terrible settings. My question is related to the camera. Forget lighting and the art. I know this is 80% of quality work and I agree.

But my question is what "ghetto" techniques did you use to avoid noise? How could you keep a camera stable without a tripod?

If I go back to my roots, there was no such thing as "noise", just grain. I used a lower ISO film (called ASA then) as far as no tripod, this was the old standby : http://www.brighthub.com/multimedia/photography/articles/31585.aspx

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2 Responses

  1. Perki88

    If I go back to my roots, there was no such thing as "noise", just grain. I used a lower ISO film (called ASA then) as far as no tripod, this was the old standby : http://www.brighthub.com/multimedia/photography/articles/31585.aspx
    References :

  2. Rob H

    Balancing it on something. Leave the shutter open longer to gather more light. And avoided shooting when I had no light to work with.

    Now, I’d use a tripod, up the ISO (bigger sensor so less noise) or use a faster lens.
    References :

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