Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Light, Fight, or Flight


Taking pictures at nighttime is one of my favorite settings. I love to take on the challenge of finding the right aperture and shutter speed to get exactly what you want out of the photos. Set your aperture for your subject distance, but keep in mind that at night if you use F22 or above your shutter speed will most likely have to be on "B" and you will have to close the shutter yourself. Another hint when shooting at night is that if you shutter speed is 1/60th of a second or slower then you should have a tripod, and if you have a tripod you should also have a cable release. This will eliminate any chance of blur or fuzziness in you pictures, making them very crisp and clean.












 If anyone ever has any question on technique on how to take a particular shot in a particular setting just send me a question! I will do my best to answer it! Thank you all for reading!

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