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At the home of my son, Marc.[Image: mother&sonsm.jpg]
Your son looks like, well... you =P
Your mother looks like she has just seen a snake ad is on a 2 seonds pause "What do I do?" state =P great capture of emotions
I tihnk you could have worked a little more on the lighting and why is it most of your recent shots are quite noisy? have you cahnged some thing recently or are you doing it in photoshop?
Thanks, Dewey.

That is my wife and son. I don't know why my photos are so noisy. I'm using photoshop instead of photosuite 4 and 5. I set my camera to IS 200 instead of 100. My photos always tended to ne a little noisy. Perhaps the fact that most of my recent shots are in lower light (indoors or dusk). I'll have to work on it.

--Don
On many digicams - ISO 200 is unacceptably noisy - so that is probably it. I could not use it at all on my S40 and it is barely acceptable on my A2.

Has Marc really got 2 different colored shoes on? Say hello to Joan from the old ADI gang.
yeah .. it probably is because of the lower light ..
the camera probably tries to adjust and results in noise
Toad: Yes he does. They are house slippers.

Peter: Thanks.

--Don
Greetings to Joyce and I hope Santa brings Marc a red slipper for his right foot and a grey one for his left - then he'll have 2 pairs, both colour co-ordinated Cool

Your Thanksgiving pix are all very 'warm' in the family sense. I like that, it's good to see a loving family getting together that way.

As for the ISO - I almost always had the Canon G3 on ISO 50 iirc. I'm pretty sure I mostly left it on auto ISO and that's what it mainly selected. I also used to bracket if I wasn't sure about exposures.

Polly
Thank you Polly. I will turn my camera back to IS 100 I think.

--Don