Just going by and thought no tripod but man, that looks nice. Found a place to park and went for a walk. Can't say it is the cleanest but nice. Never used ISO 8000 before but now, might try it again.
Just going by and thought no tripod but man, that looks nice. Found a place to park and went for a walk. Can't say it is the cleanest but nice. Never used ISO 8000 before but now, might try it again.
Steady hand, for sure at 1/6s. Great renderings of an interesting night shot. Especially like the starburst from the car lights. Please stay well and keep on sharing the great work.
Just going by and thought no tripod but man, that looks nice. Found a place to park and went for a walk. Can't say it is the cleanest but nice. Never used ISO 8000 before but now, might try it again.
I ran the first through AI DeNoise and it cleaned it up a lot considering a jpg file. Interesting that you used spot metering.
Looks clean without magnifying them. Amazing if you think about comparing it to the ole film days. I limit my camera to iso 3200. Nikon D810
I am one who seldom stretches the ISO. 3200 is pretty much my top end too. Not long back it was 2000. In 2006-2008 (I think) I got a digital that claimed good noise control to a blazing 800. Things have changed a lot.
I ran the first through AI DeNoise and it cleaned it up a lot considering a jpg file. Interesting that you used spot metering.
I leave it in spot for the most part. I like to check a few places and set things. I like to know how hot or low the high lights and shadows are to determine what is most important to me.