Just returned from Sydney recently for the 2nd time. One of the most photogenic cities in the world I've had the pleasure to visit and capture with my Canon gear. One can aim the camera in almost any direction, day or night, and be assured of a memorable capture. I appreciate your tips and insights.
I do ok with city scapes, but when i use my Tokina 11-20 2.8 for night outdoor scenes with stars, Milky Way, i ALWAYS get a red dot on the side of each star, generally the same size as each hiven star. Great pics otherwise, but Super frustrating. Any ideas?
Just returned from Sydney recently for the 2nd time. One of the most photogenic cities in the world I've had the pleasure to visit and capture with my Canon gear. One can aim the camera in almost any direction, day or night, and be assured of a memorable capture. I appreciate your tips and insights.
I do ok with city scapes, but when i use my Tokina 11-20 2.8 for night outdoor scenes with stars, Milky Way, i ALWAYS get a red dot on the side of each star, generally the same size as each hiven star.
Great pics otherwise, but Super frustrating.
Any ideas?
Very informative...thank you