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<blockquote data-quote="TonyD315" data-source="post: 431588" data-attributes="member: 19804"><p>The class was at the New Jersey shore, to our north about 30 minutes was Atlantic City, in-between where we were and AC there are a few other beach towns. The light coming from my back is from a street light on the other side of the sand dune. I have a few pictures at high iso that start to show light peaking in from both sides (the neighboring beach towns) and the bottom (the street lights). The photographer who did the class chose this past weekend because of the new moon, and the location and time of year because it is somewhat secluded and desolate. If we did the same class in the middle of the summer there would be more light pollution. I should have asked this at the class and didn't even think of it...would shooting with the lens hood have made a difference?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TonyD315, post: 431588, member: 19804"] The class was at the New Jersey shore, to our north about 30 minutes was Atlantic City, in-between where we were and AC there are a few other beach towns. The light coming from my back is from a street light on the other side of the sand dune. I have a few pictures at high iso that start to show light peaking in from both sides (the neighboring beach towns) and the bottom (the street lights). The photographer who did the class chose this past weekend because of the new moon, and the location and time of year because it is somewhat secluded and desolate. If we did the same class in the middle of the summer there would be more light pollution. I should have asked this at the class and didn't even think of it...would shooting with the lens hood have made a difference? [/QUOTE]
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