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Here's an awesome video showing how to do it :)

I'm an idiot -.-

That's very useful for me earlier! :) But, I literally just realised, that you said 'move mouse wheel up'... I was moving it down... No wonder I wasn't having great success!

*remembers to add 'remove chromatic abberation' to any presets I create xD

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I love the post-processing on the first two shots. Gives them a certain look that suits the setting.

I was thinking how you were able to get such sharp images (assuming handheld) from an f/4 lens in that light. The cleanliness at 2000-5000 ISO is staggering! Consider my 5Dc envious.
 
Hey thanks!

I used a shade of noise reduction (Luminance 15), nothing major, just enough to look subtle but not enough to lose any details :) Edit* Looking at it, I didn't need to use any NR at all really. Old habits die hard I guess :p

They were all handheld yes, If I had the 50 or 85mm with me I'd have spent an hour just walking up and down shooting stuff but the limited range of the 17-40 and the rain as well got a bit meh not long after. Really wanted nighttime bokeh :p

Here's the noise of the RAW ISO5000
 
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:) It looks like they have many pics on the walls already, they're going to have to make room for a 12x16 next week :D
 
Cheers! The image iI had in my mind before shooting it was similar to something out of a mix of games, mostly Sleeping Dogs kind of atmosphere.
 
I love the 5D MKIII, handheld, 1/15, F2.8, 12,800 ISO in near darkness with 70-200mm f2.8 II.

First day playing with it properly. I also took a lot of photos for my g/f's running club, may upload some later.

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minimal PP

PS I scratched my focus screen by accidentally bumping it with my rocket blower :( going to call Canon to fix on Monday....
 
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