Miami at night
alexf
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I seldom shoot at night, so I am still learning the art. Went yesterday with two friends. We walked all over Bayside and downtown Miami. Got harassed by two rent-a-cops in two different locations within the financial district. One very polite and nice about it, the other one your typical ignoramus "you can't shoot our hotel" without permission. Both quickly dealt with.
All with Nikon D300+18-70mm and tripod. Any comments appreciated
1. Bayside
2. Bayside
3. Bayside
4. Downtown
5. Downtown
6. Downtown
7. Bayside
8. Bayside
All with Nikon D300+18-70mm and tripod. Any comments appreciated
1. Bayside
2. Bayside
3. Bayside
4. Downtown
5. Downtown
6. Downtown
7. Bayside
8. Bayside
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Nikon D700, D300, D80 and assorted glass, old and new.
Nikon D700, D300, D80 and assorted glass, old and new.
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The images I see...
Number 3 and 6 are my favorites, but I would love to crusie the waters in #7
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There seems to be a fair amount of noise in some of them though.
#1 and #6 are my favorites.
May I ask what happened with the sky specially in 2 and 5? It seems to show some strange noise and shadow artifacts... High iso´s?
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D300, D200 coupled with some fine Nikon glass
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Don't know. They are at base ISO=200 so they should not be noisy. I'll pass them through de-noise software, which I haven't done. Thanks!
Nikon D700, D300, D80 and assorted glass, old and new.