Tonight I decided to take a couple of shots with my Nikon D3200 on a tripod for the first time. When I was looking at them on my computer, I noticed these dots. Are these stars or just noise? I highly doubt they're stars because I live in quite a light polluted area in Miami, but it doesn't hurt to ask and learn if it even is noise or something else. I should probably mention I've been more heavily involved with all things photography and cameras for about a year now and I'm just in the beginning stages of photography, so obviously the picture you see in this post isn't magnificent in any way.
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