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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 796525" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>one thing about winter, the cold night air sure makes stars come out, and if you take the shot just and hour past dust, you can get both the stars and the amazing still some color in the clouds. Our eyes cannot see it, but the sensor sure can. </p><p></p><p>If you look at my pictures, I'll post one from last night showing the effect. I set the ISO to around 1000, that allows 30 seconds to pick up enough details.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://nikonites.com/gallery/showimage.php?i=19470&c=3" target="_blank">Early evening with some color - Nikonites Gallery</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 796525, member: 10038"] one thing about winter, the cold night air sure makes stars come out, and if you take the shot just and hour past dust, you can get both the stars and the amazing still some color in the clouds. Our eyes cannot see it, but the sensor sure can. If you look at my pictures, I'll post one from last night showing the effect. I set the ISO to around 1000, that allows 30 seconds to pick up enough details. [url=http://nikonites.com/gallery/showimage.php?i=19470&c=3]Early evening with some color - Nikonites Gallery[/url] [/QUOTE]
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