It was perfect time to practice some night shooting. I did not have a tripod, so I held my camera tight. I moved all over the place and shot low on the ground. When you are night shooting at such a low speed (under 1/60) you will need to grip and hold your camera steady or use a tripod. Using a tripod and remote release can help you avoid blurry photos. To get an idea of my manual settings, ISO 5000, WB Auto, Speed 1/20, Aperture f/4.5-6, 24-70mm lens. On your point and shoot or DSLR, there should be a night mode. I did not use a flash, and if you did the flash will bounce off the bean and create glares. Check this link for more tips on Night Photography.
Here are some of my images.
2 comments:
I can't believe you hand held it all! It looks great. I like that you got a down low perspective. I did not. I didn't even edit mine yet, ha
this is cool, nice shots! wish we were able to make it! do you know if they have a show during the spring or summer?
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