Photos at night can achieve absolutely spectacular results. In fact, many cities, hotels, residences and present their best look at all after dark. Night photography can be a challenge, but by learning a few tricks you can get some great looking pictures.
There are two very important factors for successful night photography. First, make sure light into the camera for a decent looking enough to ensure the exposure and second, that your cameraTo avoid constantly shake. There are other tools that save you use, we can go.
A tripod is essential. It will give you the most flexibility to the angle you need while keeping your camera steady to get for these long exposure times. There is no way you can keep your camera and not shake it. This trick is simple and straightforward, set, start your camera on a tripod and take pictures.
The other part of the equation is that which is always difficult and it is trial and errorand want to learn as you go. You need a longer exposure time, which can leave half a second to go up to 30 seconds, and avoid the control of the aperture by overexposure. Aperture and shutter speed must go hand in hand and some experimenting before you get to your desired results.
There is not an exact science and settings for night shots. Also, remember that your aperture and shutter speed have your balance. You need a long shutter speed, butthe aperture, that is the depth of field. As standard, you can use a shutter speed of 5 to 15 seconds with a very narrow opening, which will be engraved to create sharp images with great depth of field and all in focus. If you expand rather less depth of field, the iris.
Other tools for night shots are: wide-angle lenses, a lens hood, a flashlight and a trigger cable.
Wide-angle lenses work great night shots left inthis tool to your imagination and creativity. A hood will minimize lens flares from light entering at angles that are outside of the frame. A torch light up either for tricks, rooms that are too dark or maybe just that the things from his pocket. A cable release will help to prevent and even more movement in the camera, if you do not, then use the camera timer.
Rules of composition are exactly the same day or night, just use yourcapture imagination, unique angles and break the rules. Remember: "The best night scenes created by experimenting 'with. If you figure out the best scenes, the best exposure and that your camera still images will then create amazing night.
Jump to capture the magical image!
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