Quote Originally Posted by another view
I had to click on the image, then the image in that window to get it big enough to see what you were talking about. Honestly, I don't think it's too bad and it could be easily and quickly cloned out in Photoshop.

Strange things happen with digicams and long exposures. I have an older Coolpix 5000, and it starts showing hot pixels and bad noise at less than one second. This looks great by comparison. Does this also show up at faster shutter speeds, like 1/125?
Yeah, I'm sorry about the "multiple clicking" to get a proper image size... thats due in part to Imageshack, only place I knew I could hoss the images for free.

hrm... do you mean taking a night image @ less than one second? I know sunlight images are fine, it appears to be the long exposure ones that show this. I'll give your suggestion a try & report back.

Thanks for the reply!