Sunday, September 25, 2011

Night Photography


Night Photography
          Night photography is nothing less than awesome! There is something about lights; they are such an attraction to us. We love their colors, they are worm and happy. From cities such as, New York to holidays like Christmas.  



What you Need 
          For successful night photography, you need a camera that allows you to keep the shutter open for a long time. It can be anywhere from 3 to 30 seconds. If your camera provides shutter-priority or available to switch to full manual mode - this will surly give you even a longer shutter speed.  (Mandatory: Tripod - When shutter stays open for a long time, the camera needs to be kept rock steady, otherwise you will end up with blurred images!)

Extras: If you’re buying a camera, and discovered you’re a night photography lover, then make sure your camera features a self-timer or ideally a remote controller to depress camera shake.

Self-Test
         Take as many shots as you can at different shutter speeds. Also, check your aperture, the smaller the better. For example, f16 or f22 generate a sharper image and preserve a large depth of field, creating a deep focus. Immediately review the shots as soon as have you’ve taken picture.


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