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William Seger
May 2022
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CaliforniaPeggy
(149,595 posts)1. WOW, my dear William Seger! Now, here's the photo I wish I'd gotten!
Sharp, clear, no obvious noise, great color, and detail!
Damn, but that's gorgeous!
CONGRATS!
William Seger
(10,778 posts)2. Thanks
I did clean it up a bit with a noise filter. I shot this one at ISO 400, 1.3 sec., and it was cleaner than the ones I shot at 800 and 1600. I was fortunate that the air is fairly clear tonight -- it has been hazy lately from smoke and dust.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,595 posts)3. It cleaned up beautifully. I'm new at this sort of photography--
And a good friend of mine who worked in the camera field, and who has a master's degree in photography, is teaching me.
In the meantime, he does the advanced cleanup work on my photos.
Having the air being clear is a help too. We had some thin clouds tonight.
Someday, I hope to get a photo as superb as yours!
brer cat
(24,560 posts)4. Beautiful.
Thanks for sharing, William. We had too much cloud coverage to see it.
George McGovern
(5,420 posts)5. Awesome, William Seger! Which camera/lens did you use? Thanks!
William Seger
(10,778 posts)6. Canon T6s w/ 55-250mm lens @250mm, f/5.6