This was my first attempt at a night shot. It is at the family ranch in Boise, Idaho. I was only expecting to get a silhouette of chimney rock not a detail of the landscape, especially since it was so black out that even my high intensity flashlight was not enough to light up any portion of the rock to even find it in the view finder.
How is it that it came out with such detail? There are tiny specks of green threw out the landscape at 100% some hot pixels that where removed but it does not seem to be noise like I would expect, any ideas?
Equipment used ; Canon 5D Mark2, 24-105mm, timer remote and Gitzo tripod and clean sensor
ISO 400 40mm f/4.5 451 seconds
AWB was cooled downed to 2939 from 3830 and a bump in tint to get the colors normal
make perfect sense. The other oddity is that I did one at 550 seconds at f/8 thinking i would get a sharper image, but f/4.5 was the sharper, maybe if i exposed longer it would have gotten sharper

