Originally posted by: AndrewR
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Originally posted by: rookie1010
thanks for the replies and for the excellent pictures, now i understand what the effect of a non circular aperture is
i guess the night-mode on a camera results in the aperture size increased to allow in more light?
Depends on the camera. To do night shots:
1. Increase aperture size.
2. Increase ISO
3. Increase the time the shutter is opened (1 sec, 10 sec, 30 sec, etc)
Night modes in cameras can do any of these three or any combination of these three.
While I've not done very much of it, I have read (ha, makes me an expert!

) that for night shots, you shouldn't bump the ISO on long exposures because it increases noise. It makes sense to me, though perhaps a little counterintuitive. The last time I shot fireworks (perhaps a particular case because of the brightness), I in fact did keep the ISO at 100 for 3-5 sec exposures with good results.
Perhaps an astrophotographer can chime in on the subject.