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Many of us who often have difficulty how to take pictures at night or less light to produce high-quality images. Although now many quality digital cameras and a special camera equipped darkroom light sensor that can handle it, still it would not hurt us refer to the following tips.
1. TIMING. If you need to take pictures outdoors in the evening, choose a time just after sunset, because at this moment, the sky still had a good light luminescence. Especially if you want to add texture of light in your photos. Consider also the time when the full moon or high months. By setting the appropriate shutter speed, you will produce quality images of beautiful shades of night.
2. Tools. Use a Tripod property. If you do not have to consider other tools such as a solid object. For example the table, a fence wall. Everything to keep your camera stability. It would be better if you use a remote shutter or shutter cable. Because the camera in any way with the low shutter speed needed to take pictures at night, to get a supply of light as much as possible. For that, the camera is very vulnerable to sway.
3. Weather. It would be prudent for you to check the weather forecast, so you do not get rain at the time of taking a picture. Despite thunderstorms and a bright cloud will make a spectacular subject. Set shutter speed to B-shutter speed or shutter is held open. This means that the shutter will be preserved open safe exposure time to 1 second. Also recommended that you bring local fixed-lens, with a range from 28mm to 135mm minimum. SLR position attached to a tripod, also on the ISO setting low (100 or 200). Still in touch with the weather, notice the condition around. Avoid under fallen trees or potential rain suddenly came and the wind. Www.weatherscapes.com Check here for the complete preparation of bad weather conditions.
4. FLASH. Avoid the use of Flash. You can do it easily with a tripod, or if you have enough light to shoot without Flash. Flash Light makes your subject look fake, and the flash bouncing off the windows and mirrors, which can still be seen even if they are far behind.
5. Exposure and Aperture. Use a slow shutter speed to allow more light to your photos. In general, you want good exposure from a half-second or more, but really with two or three seconds would be much better. As for Aperture, a basic site which includes digital photography tips on choosing a digital camera is recommended that with a longer exposure, you should use a smaller aperture to avoid over-exposing each of the stationary light. in the picture. Conversely, if you shoot with a shutter-speed that is shorter, use a larger aperture to avoid the noise of motion of your photos.
6. ISO. In general, you want your camera to use numbers higher ISO to compensate for the lack of light. But it must be remembered, constantly check the results of your pictures, if there are no rough or grainy texture in there.
7. Turn off Anti-Shake feature. Because we have previously suggested using Tripod, the best Anti-Shake function turned off. Because
if the camera is stable, these functions can provide an automatic rocking effect when anti-shake function is trying to fight something that does not really exist.
8. Security Notice. In a sense the whole. Photographed outside the room at night, certainly less secure than in the day or in the room. You must consider when there are goods or equipment that falls further secure from the hands of ignorant. Moreover, your camera is the camera quality is sometimes worth expensive. Bring a flashlight or torch lights attendants and assistants may be more prudent. You’d better concentrate on your photography activities. Good activity by …..





