I am new to the whole photography thing . . .digital at least. I am taking a photography class at a local college and for our first assignemnt we had to shoot a portrait or still life using the manual setting on the camera. The picture had to taken using a natural light source and we had to take a picture of the same thing twice one with and without a reflector. I ended up chosing a still life object near a window with sunlight coming in . . .so some shadows were cast. I shot a few using an ISO of 200 and ones with 400. The 400 produced a crisper image, but I am curious if produced noise. I know its hard without seeing the picture, but wondering what is noise. I know its the film version of grain. Its hard to tell in my pics. Since it was taken with a white wall behind, the object was dark in colour and using a piece of white bristol board as a reflector. Help please. Sorry I know this may seem confusing to some, but I want to know if I should retake the pics.
have nikon d60 18-105mm lens
10.2 mp
have nikon d60 18-105mm lens
10.2 mp
sorry have no idea why it posted that twice
camera was on tripod
have nikon d60 18-105mm lens
10.2 mp
have nikon d60 18-105mm lens
10.2 mp
sorry have no idea why it posted that twice
camera was on tripod