Elias K. Mangosteen (
mangosteen) wrote2006-09-20 05:24 pm
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Next batch o' photos...now with less fire!
I've finally put the daytime pictures up from the End Of Summer Party.
They can be found added to the end of the gallery (start at the end of page 3).
URL is:
http://starfruit.net.tufts.edu/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=leftonendsum06
I apologize for the lack of sharpness in some of the daytime shots. I accidentally had the camera set to ISO 1600 for some of the shots, so they were excessively noisy. I was able to process out most of it, at the price of some definition.
They can be found added to the end of the gallery (start at the end of page 3).
URL is:
http://starfruit.net.tufts.edu/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=leftonendsum06
I apologize for the lack of sharpness in some of the daytime shots. I accidentally had the camera set to ISO 1600 for some of the shots, so they were excessively noisy. I was able to process out most of it, at the price of some definition.
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I know that Comcast has been having issues resolving names in the net.tufts.edu domain. We'll be taking it up with them shortly.
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Interestingly enough, it worked for
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I guess I didn't do anything photo-worthy this time. Must remember to flash my cleavage when I want attention! ;-)
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Not that flashing cleavage would be unwelcome or anything.....
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I'll see what I can do to clean up the photos and upload them, then.
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Isn't it annoying that it'll auto-shutter, auto-aperture, but it won't auto-iso. (well, except in fully automatic green square mode, but thats useless because it doesn't allow raw).
Maybe someone was having some film nostalgia and decided it shouldn't that easy to change ISO automatically.