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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 105070" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Your aperture is far to small. You need to open your lens up alot more. F22 is not going to let a lot of light in. Even with a long exposure, light is going to have a hard time getting through that little hole to trasmit itself to the sensor. Having a low ISO is okay because you are doing a long exposure and there is no reason to have "noise" in a long exposure. There are lots of articles online that you can read to help you with night photography. In the mean time, open up your lens more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 105070, member: 9619"] Your aperture is far to small. You need to open your lens up alot more. F22 is not going to let a lot of light in. Even with a long exposure, light is going to have a hard time getting through that little hole to trasmit itself to the sensor. Having a low ISO is okay because you are doing a long exposure and there is no reason to have "noise" in a long exposure. There are lots of articles online that you can read to help you with night photography. In the mean time, open up your lens more. [/QUOTE]
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