Yo!
I am sure we can set up a new photo contest, hell, the snow's not going anywhere anytime soon, and nor is the damn cold weather.
That shot with the polar bear and the "orangy" light behind it would have looked sweet if it was a little less noisy

Edit: Which camera are you using again?

Quote (Nevereon @ Mon, Dec 22 2008, 03:05pm)
Do you just have sick guesses or are you using an exif viewer? lol. Yeah, around 3pm. The problem is both those had to go through tremendous noise reduction to even be viewable at the size they are now and that's why they're so blurry. I really liked #2 and wouldn't have minded printing it but... yeah :/
Nah, he's neither. He just is really good at stalking. Lol. Only jokin

Quote (Futurama @ Mon, Dec 22 2008, 03:23pm)
haha nah I just happen to remember what it's like in Sweden during the winter

I mean after all I grew up there and lived in Stockholm for like 10 years

. I don't use exif at least not yet. Well I seems like you are in need of a better camera with better high ISO performance which is very important if you dont want to carry a tripod with you when you take outdoor photos during the winter. I think EOS 400D / Rebel XTI or EOS 1000D / Rebel XS are two rather cheap but very good DSLRs and the image quality are excellent up to around ISO 800

My XTI sucks at 1600 ISO. 800 is good, but I wish I could go like inbetween 800 and 1600 ... cause neither of them seem good enough! Blah. My next camera purchase will definitely be something that can handle ISO a little better.
This post was edited by chantal7 on Dec 22 2008 10:35pm