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If you have taken long exposures you might have noticed annoying characteristics of your camera. I shoot with a Sony DSLR and noticed with my long exposures the camera would take a long time to process an image once I had released the shutter. It was always exactly the same amount of time as the initial shutter speed. For example, if I shot an image for 1 minute it would take an additional minute to process the final result. Total time was exactly 2 minutes. I began to wonder why. I learned that if I wanted to use my camera without the annoying additional processing time, I had to turn off the Noise Reduction. Ok, so I tried that and started shooting again. This time the images were disappointing because the excessive glow that occurred in the corners of the frame. I soon learned that this is the nature of the beast! Either I shoot with Noise Reduction on or learn to reduce amount of noise with shorter exposures.
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Me and Alejandro are currently stucked in the snow going home... We installed the chains on Alejandro's car and that is keeping us going, at least until traffic stops us...
Current weather is 32oF some flurries (after the big storm) and a hell of a lot of people stucked with us.
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Vi er på utstilling inne i ett av tokyos eldre hus (Gajoen) som er flyttet og integrert inn i ett moderne hotell.
Oh my, look at the beautiful design in nature with these leaf anatomies.