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Aug 06, 2019 06:50 |  #1

Its not the greatest or even close but this Is my first ever night shot and my first image ever taken with my new canon 6D m2 can only get better from here but it was a lot of fun looking forward the learning more on the way and this is from my back yard

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Aug 06, 2019 07:48 |  #2

Roy, congratulations.
ISO 32000 and 1/3200 woah!!

Try shooting (and experimenting) with different shutter speeds (ie LOWER) which will also allow you to shoot lower ISO's.
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Shutter Speed 25 seconds, f/4, ISO3200.




  
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Aug 06, 2019 08:01 as a reply to  @ Butts's post |  #3

Thanks Butts my mistake the TV was only 30 :-) and ISO 3200


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Aug 07, 2019 17:34 |  #4

Good color balance. Does not seem to be over processed at all!




  
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Aug 07, 2019 18:32 |  #5

aashitron wrote in post #18906634 (external link)
Good color balance. Does not seem to be over processed at all!

The image is straight from my camera no reprocessing at all and next time I will turn off the house lights as well


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