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Originally Posted by Nicole
Sagelike, those are some really great tips.  It's so easy to forget the little things that make all the difference.
Another tip:
-Use a low ISO when you're shooting long exposures (noise at high ISOs becomes even worse)
Come on, there must be more tips out there 
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sorry for the probably dumb question, but I am a little confused, higher ISO means higher ISO number, like ISO 800 or 1600, or do you mean sharpness, because ISO 100 is sharper than ISO 1600... which is the higher ISO?