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Originally posted by Tourige: I need a tri-pod
Bingo! It's virtually impossible to get a good, quality low light shot without a tripod (or anything stable to set the camera on). Get set up, then take the same pic over and over at different exposure settings, then different aperature settings. Keep a record of what pic had what setting, then you can compare the pics later and see what the settings do. It's a bit of work, but will be worth it once you learn what will get you that great low-light shot! And remember, PhotoShop (or other editing software) is your friend! You can correct a number of problem areas and still get a great pic with what was originally just a good one.
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Originally posted by IRingTwyce: Originally posted by Tourige: I need a tri-pod
Bingo! It's virtually impossible to get a good, quality low light shot without a tripod (or anything stable to set the camera on). Get set up, then take the same pic over and over at different exposure settings, then different apperature settings. Keep a record of what pic had what setting, then you can compare the pics later and see what the settings do. It's a bit of work, but will be worth it once you learn what will get you that great low-light shot!
despite his feelings towards me, i agree .
most low light shots will get light-streaks (technical term?) without something steady to hold the camera with. most newer digital cameras will actually imprint the data such as aperture/shutter speed/iso onto the image properties (right click on the image, go to summary, might have to click advanced). i personally take 5 or 6 shots of the same angle just to make sure one of them comes out correctly 
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Originally posted by Pimpalicious316: Originally posted by IRingTwyce: Originally posted by Tourige: I need a tri-pod
Bingo! It's virtually impossible to get a good, quality low light shot without a tripod (or anything stable to set the camera on). Get set up, then take the same pic over and over at different exposure settings, then different apperature settings. Keep a record of what pic had what setting, then you can compare the pics later and see what the settings do. It's a bit of work, but will be worth it once you learn what will get you that great low-light shot!
despite his feelings towards me, i agree .
most low light shots will get light-streaks (technical term?) without something steady to hold the camera with. most newer digital cameras will actually imprint the data such as aperture/shutter speed/iso onto the image properties (right click on the image, go to summary, might have to click advanced). i personally take 5 or 6 shots of the same angle just to make sure one of them comes out correctly 
~Andrew
Thanks guys, ill look into this some more.
And About the suspension.. grrr more MONEY
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Originally posted by MxRacer: Originally posted by RawBurt: I'll be keeping it to myself, until the time comes. It'll be hard to find.
much like your weiner.
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Great pictures!! Love the location. Love the stock look of the SVT. I hope some day I can own a stock svt like that.
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Originally posted by Tourige: And About the suspension.. grrr more MONEY
tripods can be had fairly cheaply on ebay. i think i got one for my olympus for about 40 bucks shipped.
and you should cut your springs, all the cool kids are doing it 
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Originally posted by jtour: Great pictures!! Love the location. Love the stock look of the SVT. I hope some day I can own a stock svt like that.
Yes... Stock....
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Originally posted by MxRacer: Originally posted by RawBurt: I'll be keeping it to myself, until the time comes. It'll be hard to find.
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Put some super swampers and enter it in Mom's mudbog. Plenty of clearance.
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Originally posted by todras: Put some super swampers and enter it in Mom's mudbog. Plenty of clearance.
For the fronts yea.. totally could.
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Originally posted by MxRacer: Originally posted by RawBurt: I'll be keeping it to myself, until the time comes. It'll be hard to find.
much like your weiner.
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