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NOCTURNAL aka NIGHT Photography

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I like that, if you did it like you think you did, I tried some like that, didn't come out nearly as clear, great job.
 

I like that, if you did it like you think you did, I tried some like that, didn't come out nearly as clear, great job.

Thanks, easiest way I've found is set up on a LONG shutter, like adjust the cam ISO/F-stop for a 20 sec shutter, Keep this consistant. Set up timer (or remote cam trigger) and then get in the pic. Experiment at how many seconds to jump out of the pic till you get the level of "invisable" you like .
 
Once you figure out how your camera gathers light, Night photography is pretty easy. I recommend everyone give it a shot!

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I feel like toddler!
 
This thread would be perfect for the "Photo Themes" section of the forum, wouldn't it?


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I enjoy night time photography, but I am just getting started. I'm curious if there is any way to calculate the correct exposure other than trial and error, which is what I've been doing.

Here is my humble attempt. I'm going to go back to this location and try to recreate the shot and avoid the distortion and either get rid of the star trails or make them longer.

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Incredible shots so far. I just got my first DSLR and can't wait to be able to capture shots like many of you have.
 
Shoot serttings would be very helpful. Are we seeing PS'd results? They look awsome!
 

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