I was about to turn into an icecube while I was taking these photos. Stood in deep snowdrifts with more than 20 degrees below zero and cold wind. Used iso 1600 for these photos. Not a good choice because as we know, usually the noise ruins all the photographs. At least it made the stars visible in the photographs and that was my main purpose.



Shutter: 30 sec; Aperture: 3,5; ISO: 1600
6 comments:
These photos came out gorgeous! It was worth the effort :)
tore näha, et sa oled taas hakkan tihedamini postitusi tegama (:
see vast on ainult ajutine nähtus :D
Mis kaamera ja mis toru Sul on :) ?
@andres-nikon D40 ja täiesti tavaline kit objektiiv (18-55 mm) ;D
Tony said...
brave attempt on the ISO; it's well rewarded. I have some night pictures myself too on my blog, on the latest post (latest at this time :) http://tonytimar.blogspot.com/2011/02/some.html ). Check it out, if you will; exposures are far longer than 30 seconds
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