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Get the best out of your pictures in the dark

Enjoy your evening safaris in South Luangwa and get the best out of your pictures in the dark

By: Peter Geraerdts Photos: Peter Geraerdts, Track and Trail River Camp

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Lodges in Zambia are quite unique in that they offer evening safaris/night drives. This is a game viewing activity that takes place after dark, with a spotter who handles a powerful spot light. It’s important to avoid shining this light on animals that are usually active during the day (diurnal animals), and instead, identify the nocturnal animals. During evening safaris we observe animals such as lion, leopard, hyena, genet, civet, mongoose, and owl as they go about their lives under the cover of darkness. Picture (left): ISO 51000 – Aperture: F6.3 – shutter speed 1/200 sec

Photographing these nocturnal animals when it’s dark can be a challenge. The biggest issue people are faced with is the poor performance of cameras in low light/ dark conditions. Many automatic camera modes struggle to capture sharp images, as the shutter speed will reduce when there is little light available. These long exposures increase the risk of getting blurry pictures.

Picture (Above): ISO: 32000 – Aperture F 4 – Shutter speed 1/500 sec

- Increase your ISO until you have the right shutter speed, but with the aim to keep the digital image noise to a minimum. The higher the ISO, the more obvious the digital image noise (grain) becomes. - Provide adequate camera support, which is essential during long exposures. It could be a monopod, tripod or beanbag, as long as the camera remains still. - Incorporate just a bit of ambient light either from the sun or moon, or the help of the spotlight.

Picture (Above): ISO 16000 – Aperture f5 – shutter speed 1/100 sec

Tip: If you stop for a good sighting and there is more than one vehicle around, take the opportunity to experiment with other sources of light. Switch off the spotlight from the car you are in and use the light from your neighbour who is pointing the light on the subject from a different angle. It often gives much better results than the direct light from your own car. Low light allows you to experiment with lighting angles, movement, and compositions that would be unachievable in daylight conditions. It can allow you to create some interesting images if you are prepared to experiment.

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