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  • Originally posted by Travis C View Post
    Homeboy where in Seattle is that?
    Super duper top secret location. (look at the picture really hard)

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    • www.marcuscookephotography.com

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        • How can I get my night pictures to be more crisp and clear?? Am I just limited by my lense? Or is it just about post processing? This is un-edited by the way.
          -Brandon-

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          • This one is a little better I guess. Focus would have been a little better closer, but I like it.

            -Brandon-

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            • ^I can't see your exif data, but I would suggest that you shoot in RAW, lowest ISO on your body, use a good tripod with a remote (or use the timer function) and adjust the WB in PP.
              www.marcuscookephotography.com

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              • This one is taken on the second backup camera....my faithful garage queen Canon S50.

                Sæmundur Eric
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                • ^ That looks really trippy. Almost looks like the mountain has split in half.

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                    Last edited by phish sticks; 02-19-2010, 04:41 PM.
                    -Ian

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                    • Originally posted by MR.BOOM View Post
                      This one is taken on the second backup camera....my faithful garage queen Canon S50.

                      UNBELIEVABLE

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                      • Originally posted by RedE46Bimmer View Post


                        How can I get my night pictures to be more crisp and clear?? Am I just limited by my lense? Or is it just about post processing? This is un-edited by the way.
                        Use a remote, f/16, and a good quality tripod.
                        Dylan Leff - www.originalplate.com

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                        • You could also use your camera's timer if you don't have a remote.

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                          • what remote would you guys recommend for the 5DMKII? wireless and wired.

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                            • wireless. do a quick google search to see which canon remote works with the 5d.

                              Canon, Fuji, Mamiya, Minolta + Pentax.

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                              • I did and got really indecisive lol thanks!

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