Night Photography Tips
Did you ever take pictures at night, and the results are not satisfactory??? That's a sign you have not mastered the technique.
Taking photos at night is much more difficult than during the day. However, if you master the technique of photographing the results of your photo at night will be much better.
At night, the lights can make objects seem much more dramatic. The main factor for the success of the night photography lies in an understanding of the principles of photography such as ISO settings, shutter speed, lighting, and others..
Photography literally means writing with light. If you do not have enough light, or you do not take the light there that you see, you will only get a bad photo.
Here are some guidelines to shoot at night.
1. Choose The Right Time
To get a dramatic picture, doing shooting at sundown before the atmosphere was really dark. This will make you get a spectacular sky color such as blue, red, orange, or purple. Street lights and building lights will also add stunning effects to photos.
2. Use a Tripod
Tripod is very necessary in photography evening due to low lighting conditions. In low light the camera sensor requires a longer exposure time when taking a picture. Tripod will ensure the camera steady so that images are sharp and blur.
3. Set the ISO
ISO settings affect the sensitivity of the camera sensor to light. The larger the number, the more snsitif ISO the camera sensor to light. High ISO photography is required in the evening. Select the highest ISO your camera belongs origin noise that appears still in the tolerable threshold.
For information, the higher the ISO the possibility of noise or white spots on the photos will also be greater. Selection of the appropriate ISO will make your stay nice shots with minimal noise.
4. Perform Engineering 'Bracketing'
Although you have to understand photographic techniques, it remains difficult to get a good photo results with just a snap. Light intensity change (eg, as the sinking sun) will be a big challenge when you want to determine the proper exposure.
This constraint can be solved by applying techniques such as bracketing. Snap your photography object to those prescribed by the camera lightmeter. After that, take the picture again with lightmeter that raised and lowered one or two levels. Particular SLR cameras has anyone thinking about auto bracketing feature so you do not have to do it manually.
5. Keep on Practicing
The work of an amazing night photography is usually not obtained in just one snap only. It takes a lot of practice before you feel? Click? with your shots. Fortunately, with a digital camera you can take pictures as much as possible without having to be bothered with the affairs of buying film and print washing process. Try experimenting also with flash to add a dramatic effect on the results of your photographic work.
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