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Some more recent shots....

 

 

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c192/BertoBizkit/Fred%20Miranda%20Forum%20Entries/Berto%20Photography/Tulip%20Trestle%20Panorama%20-%20web.jpg

 

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c192/BertoBizkit/Fred%20Miranda%20Forum%20Entries/Berto%20Photography/DSC_2465%20BCSP%20Firetower%20-%20web.jpg

 

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c192/BertoBizkit/Fred%20Miranda%20Forum%20Entries/Berto%20Photography/DSC_2484%20Strahl%20Lake%20Reflection%20-%20web.jpg

 

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c192/BertoBizkit/Fred%20Miranda%20Forum%20Entries/Berto%20Photography/DSC_2609%20web.jpg

 

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c192/BertoBizkit/Fred%20Miranda%20Forum%20Entries/Berto%20Photography/DSC_2619%20web.jpg

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Noice. What was your exposure time on those night shots?

 

30s. That's typically a good time for such shots. Low noise, little rotational movement/blur yet good exposure.

 

Hats off to more excellent work man. :thumbup:

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Noice. What was your exposure time on those night shots?

 

As stated 30s is a rule of thumb. BUT there are a lot of variants. Your ISO capability, lens aperture and even more so your focal length. If you are zoomed in even up to just 70mm, you only have 5 seconds before you start seeing star motion.

 

Pretty cool you caught a shooting star in the tower pic.

 

I think that was a plane, not sure!

 

 

 

Thanks for the comments, glad you guys appreciate them.

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