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Are these stars or sensor noise?

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Are these stars or sensor noise? I’ve taken this photo and edited it on LR to make these “stars” visible. I’m not sure if they’re actual stars or just the sensor grain made more visible or something. If either, what gives it away? ISO 100, 1/100, f/8, 105mm. submitted by /u/0oidy

Ask Photography 708 2025-01-20

How to get the stars sharper?

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How to get the stars sharper? I really enjoy photographing the night sky but my stars always seem to get a bit too soft whenever I do so. This image was shot in a EOS 2000D with a 50mm f/1.8 with iso 3200 and a shutter speed of 13 sec. It is also 15 stacked photos submitted by /u/DenEpiskeJansson

Ask Photography 357 2025-01-20

Popular and well known tv stars who failed to transition to movie stars

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Popular and well known tv stars who failed to transition to movie stars Can you think of hugely known and popular tv stars who flopped when it came to movies? A-list tv stars who (for whatever reason) tried and failed to catapult themselves into A-list movie stardom? I’m thinking of Luke Perry from 90210 who was a pretty popular tv star in the early 90s who (during his time on 90210) did Buffy the Vampire Slayer and…

Reddit Television 938 2024-05-02

‘I got to have an affair with Kylie!’ Stars share their best Doctor Who moments – part one / As the sci-fi smash turns 60, its stars and creators reminisce about their top memories with the Time Lord – from love onboard the Titanic to K9 doing the crossword

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‘I got to have an affair with Kylie!’ Stars share their best Doctor Who moments – part one / As the sci-fi smash turns 60, its stars and creators reminisce about their top memories with the Time Lord – from love onboard the Titanic to K9 doing the crossword submitted by /u/PetyrDayne

Reddit Television 557 2024-03-27

LPT: use the “two stars and a wish method”

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LPT: use the “two stars and a wish method” two stars = two things that you like, a wish = something you think that can be approved. i use it for everything and anything when it comes to evaluating/reflecting on something. trying a new recipe? two things about the dish that turned out well and one thing that you could’ve done better. finishing a draft of an essay? two things that you expl…

Life Pro Tips 134 2023-07-09