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Zoom in to at least 100% and you'll see that the first image has significant amount of digital noise and both had blownout hotspots.
In addition to what Jill said, the histogram reflects underexposure and I think the photo is a bit dark. I believe the camera metered to attempt to preserve detail in the ray of light shining down, but ultimately there was too much dynamic range to capture in a single exposure. I actually think the photo can't out well for iso 10,000, but I want surprised to see a lot of noise at that iso either.
Maybe try a tripod to keep the iso lower and exposure blending or hdr?
I hope that helps!
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Zoom in to at least 100% and you'll see that the first image has significant amount of digital noise and both had blownout hotspots.
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In addition to what Jill said, the histogram reflects underexposure and I think the photo is a bit dark. I believe the camera metered to attempt to preserve detail in the ray of light shining down, but ultimately there was too much dynamic range to capture in a single exposure. I actually think the photo can't out well for iso 10,000, but I want surprised to see a lot of noise at that iso either.
Maybe try a tripod to keep the iso lower and exposure blending or hdr?
I hope that helps!
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Thank you for your helps!
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thank you