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playing around with the cam today....these shoes are very photogenic
i have a question for the guys with real photography skills.....
how do you get rid of that "grainy/static/noise" look? could it just be the camera i'm using (Canon PowerShot A590IS)?
it doesn't always happen, but most of the time i have to take quite a few shots to get it nicely done.
i tried to follow the basic tips: i stay away from the auto mode, play around the f-stop and aperture as best as i could but it still happens. what am i doingwrong? any help is much appreciated. Thanks
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i have a question for the guys with real photography skills.....
how do you get rid of that "grainy/static/noise" look? could it just be the camera i'm using (Canon PowerShot A590IS)?
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it doesn't always happen, but most of the time i have to take quite a few shots to get it nicely done.
i tried to follow the basic tips: i stay away from the auto mode, play around the f-stop and aperture as best as i could but it still happens. what am i doingwrong? any help is much appreciated. Thanks