Cody White
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Just wondering how all of you feel about this one.
		
		
	
	
		 
	
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	Just wondering how all of you feel about this one.

Sounding like Asher here....what were your goals? And exif data?
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lens 25 mm
Aperture f/4.5
exposure 1/1000sec
ISO-1600
no flash
cross lighted with 2 250 watt work lights.
 
	 
	 
	 
	To be honest, I've not found that Noise Ninja does much more than some of the common CS4 filters do.
Just wondering how all of you feel about this one.

Thanks
Hi Cody,
Hope you don't mind, but here's an edit. Adjusted shadows and highlights, a bit of Noise Ninja, and used Focus Magic to remove some of the vertical motion blur. WDYT?

Regards,
Stuart
I Cody
I think that freezing the movement with highr speed shutter would brings mre power to the picture…
It also took out the detail in the towel I was using under the hammer
....the towel is a minor player. In fact you could crop it out completely.
 
	I shot that at 1/1000 shutter speed, I guess I will have to try to up it higher maybe 1/1250 or even 1/2000
 
	Ah, Cody, if only you had a 5d MkII! You can shoot up to 3200 ISO with minimal noise, and even 6400 looks good!
So speaks a proud owner of the Wonder Canon!
Even faster, wide open (you don't need DOF here)…
use a third lamp if you need more light!
 
	Hi Cody,
Hope you don't mind, but here's an edit. Adjusted shadows and highlights, a bit of Noise Ninja, and used Focus Magic to remove some of the vertical motion blur. WDYT?

Regards,
Stuart
Bingo, I think I got the shot I was going after.
Lens 50 mm macro
Shutter 1/4000 sec.
Aperure F/3.2
ISO-1600

Cody,
Actually I was more impressed by the following, (as edited by Stuart, forgiving him for the lost white powder and towel). It's so clean and definite.
So Cody, with you new version, if you like it better, great!
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Now, don't you want to now add in the rest of the hammer, powder and towel from one of the other shots?
Asher
