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    Coconut trees and night sky, experimenting with time lapse

    I got a little restless with the 3 hour difference, and decided to try some longer exposures, while in Maui. ( I know 3 hours isn't much but I'm already an insomniac) The clouds were low, thus reflecting the lights from Kihei.

    Aperture: F/9 Shutter Speed: 30s ISO:1600


    Aperture: F/7 Shutter: 20s ISO: 1600


    Aperture: F/9 Shutter: 30s ISO: 1600


    They're a bit noisy, there was a small amount of ambient light, but not much. Other then ditch the kit lens for a faster/better one, what could I have done? I can't re-take them unfortunately

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    I confused long exposure with time lapse

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    You're shooting at f/9? that's one problem. Kit lenses will usually go to about f/4. That will give you more light. Also using a lower ISO and a longer exposure will give you less noise. If your camera has a bulb setting, pick up a remote and shoot for some longer exposures.
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    Thanks for the advise

    I shot at 1600 because anything lower wasnt coming out visible. Also I didn't know I had bulb mode I was shooting in shutter priority, figuring that was the best for long exposures. That mode only allows 30 seconds max. Thats why the F/9 I should have shot in Manual. Ive only had this camera for 3 weeks now..... darn it, that information would have been usefull a week ago LOL, ah well at least now I know.

    Here is the first pic unedited


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