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johnnyjlopez
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Feb 01, 2008 13:31 |  #1

Hope this is the correct Forum for this. Practicing on taking night shots. I realized during PP that my trucks antennae was in the shot (errr). Any C&C to make this better?

Manual Mode | 0"5 Second Exposure | Used the Kit Lens | ISO 1600 | NoiseNinja filter applied.

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itzjere
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Feb 01, 2008 14:06 |  #2

Use a tripod and lower your ISO to 100. 1600 is sooo high.. even after NN.




  
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Nov 22, 2008 20:21 |  #3

johnnyjlopez wrote in post #4830856 (external link)
Hope this is the correct Forum for this. Practicing on taking night shots. I realized during PP that my trucks antennae was in the shot (errr). Any C&C to make this better?

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Hey Johnny,
Im from Visalia too. We should get together sometime and "shoot" the breeze.
BTW....this is a cool shot. Good job!
Brian


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