Milky Way from Hurricane Ridge, Olympic NP, WA
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Forrest_Imagery
September 08, 2018
A stellar image ! :)
The depth and glow from the Milky Way is truly spectacular.
Excellent work !
The depth and glow from the Milky Way is truly spectacular.
Excellent work !
Jdmccranie
October 13, 2018
Thanks for your kind words. I just wish I had the proper lens with me on that trip...maybe would have been a lot less grainy.
Forrest_Imagery
October 13, 2018
FYI :
The lens you use has nothing to do with the amount of grain in an exposure.
The quality of the lens determines sharpness and how much light falls on the sensor through F stops, not grain.
To reduce the amount of grain (in general and ) during long exposures, reduce your ISO setting to 1600 or below. ( I use ISO 800 for night exposures) This requires a longer exposure time.
To help compensate for the noise created in the longer exposure, enable the camera's Long Exposure Noise Reduction setting. . The controls should have on/off, and /or, high/low settings.
The combination of a lower ISO and the noise reduction feature, should significantly reduce the amount of grain / noise in your image
Best of luck and, many more photographic adventures to you, - F
The lens you use has nothing to do with the amount of grain in an exposure.
The quality of the lens determines sharpness and how much light falls on the sensor through F stops, not grain.
To reduce the amount of grain (in general and ) during long exposures, reduce your ISO setting to 1600 or below. ( I use ISO 800 for night exposures) This requires a longer exposure time.
To help compensate for the noise created in the longer exposure, enable the camera's Long Exposure Noise Reduction setting. . The controls should have on/off, and /or, high/low settings.
The combination of a lower ISO and the noise reduction feature, should significantly reduce the amount of grain / noise in your image
Best of luck and, many more photographic adventures to you, - F
Forrest_Imagery
October 13, 2018
It's still a gorgeous shot, despite the noise.
Your lens, with an aperture of 2.8, lets plenty of light in, and will work just fine.
Let know when you post another, I'd love to see it !
Your lens, with an aperture of 2.8, lets plenty of light in, and will work just fine.
Let know when you post another, I'd love to see it !
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