The Photography Thread

nac

Aspiring Novelist
Prashant,
Oh! I asked coz I haven't seen any noise in your image other than this one. BTW, I was talking about the sunrise shot. :blink:
 

arian29

In the zone
Hows this lens > Nikon Imaging Asia Pacific Lenses/DX Format/Zoom/AF-S DX NIKKOR 16-85mm f3.5-5.6G ED VR 5.3x.xml&CategoryID=gp11zkyu&currentTab=gp11zkz4&currentLink=gp11zkz8
am thinking of rep[lacing my 18 - 55mm with this one..
 

rhitwick

Democracy is a myth
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A road less walked by rH1twick, on Flickr

and,

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MagicalSky_2 by rH1twick, on Flickr
 

nac

Aspiring Novelist
Rhitwick,
Nice work.

Tried some night shots yesterday. Here are few of 'em

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nac

Aspiring Novelist
Arian,

Actually, it's a moon shot.

You have a point. Shooting the sun directly would damage the sensor as it is too bright. Sensor would heat up... I don't know whether moon would damage the sensor or not. Using long exposure for (less brighter than sun) moon shot, would damage the sensor??? I don't know and I have never heard about that...

Someone online asked a similar question. After reading I was :rofl:

Here he is talking about moon shot.

Man1, Generally I shoot long exposure shot (15-30seconds)......
Man2, Don't you think moon will be over exposed using this long exposure
Man1, But still I am getting dark pictures
Man2, Dark? Are you shooting at ISO 8 or what?
 

sujoyp

Grand Master
never heard of moon light damaging anything...i thought moon light is cooler...and sun light have uv and harmful rays too...donno exactly :D
 

nac

Aspiring Novelist
^
Yeah, it is a moon shot. :) White dots in the background are stars not grains produced in the camera. Moon is too bright because of long exposure shot.

f/3.4
Tv 15sec
ISO 80
Increased brightness in PP
 
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