Guys, I was looking at various high-quality prints recently that ranged from P&S digital to 8 X 10 sheet film images. Some of the film images were made with very long exposures - up to 15 minutes! I hadn't given much thought about long-exposure digital images. But it dawned on me that I hadn't seen any - at least not any that resembled classic film images. Could one make, with a digital camera, Michael Kenna-type images where everything is very sharp except moving objects? In other words - small aperture, long, long exposure? No doubt something of the sort could be done as a PS illustration. That's not what I want to do. The problem is, of course, digital noise. Aside from noise reduction software is there a digital technique, perhaps used with the better cameras, that allows noiseless, minutes long, digital exposures? AZ Build a 120/35mm Lookaround! The Lookaround Book. Now an E-book. http://www.panoramacamera.us