That was enjoyable, Chuck, thanks. And you looked happy :-)
"Pushed well beyond that" explains the noise in the night shots from a camera
that I thought had a better performance than that in low light. But, on
reflection, it looks as if it was quite dark outside . . .
I must admit that the G11/G12 shots look better than the P7000, in the high ISO
arena, anyway.
Chris
On 24 Oct 2010, at 19:52, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> The photo series starts out showing the approach to the lake by car from
> the south. The village of Skaneateles where the boat is docked is on
> the north end of the lake. We arrived well ahead of time for dinner so
> had plenty of time to wander around the waterfront to see the pier and
> boats as well as check out the old hotel and the memorial park which has
> plaques covering the wars from the US Civil War through Vietnam. My
> wife is the one in the white top and we both appear in 5497. There are a
> few shots aboard the boat or from the boat. The one with the five
> laughing women (who are unknown to me) was a birthday celebration but no
> one had brought a camera. So I obliged (sans flash) and told them I'd
> send them their photo. That and the following photos are shot at ISO
> 3200 and then some of them are pushed well beyond that. Pretty noisy
> and not fixed.
>
> Totally OT. Canyon 5D with Tamron 24-135/3.5-5.6 or Tamron
> 20-40/2.7-3.5 (especially as it got very dark).
>
> <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/Dinner%20Cruise%20on%20Skaneateles%20Lake/index.htm>
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