Stark contrast in the night hours

JimFox

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Hey Dave,

I am really liking #1. Lot's to look at there and for the mind to figure out just what it's seeing. With #2, I like the bottom part of the shot a lot, but my Landscape eye has an issue with the pixelated night sky. Maybe for street photography it's something I need to ignore? High ISO sky gradiation is a failing of all crop sensors I have seen, maybe a heavy dose of Noise Reduction like Noiseware would cure it. But again, maybe I need to change my reference point? You are the Street expert so maybe that's fine?
 

David S

Well-Known Member
Hey Dave,

I am really liking #1. Lot's to look at there and for the mind to figure out just what it's seeing. With #2, I like the bottom part of the shot a lot, but my Landscape eye has an issue with the pixelated night sky. Maybe for street photography it's something I need to ignore? High ISO sky gradiation is a failing of all crop sensors I have seen, maybe a heavy dose of Noise Reduction like Noiseware would cure it. But again, maybe I need to change my reference point? You are the Street expert so maybe that's fine?
I think its just on the line here, because of using 12,800 its noticeable. Usually I never go past 5,000. Even with noise reduction 12,800 is tough with this camera on a blue sky.. I think Id rather just use my tripod more :)
 

JimFox

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Staff member
I think its just on the line here, because of using 12,800 its noticeable. Usually I never go past 5,000. Even with noise reduction 12,800 is tough with this camera on a blue sky.. I think Id rather just use my tripod more :)
Wait... tripod? You have a tripod??? Ugh... well I guess I better return my Christmas gift for you... :oops:
 
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