Yvette Heiser - How to Take the Best Pictures in Night
Taking photos at night can be quite a challenge.
There are many things to consider and take care of. To make things simpler, here are some tips from Yvette Heiser on how to take the best night ph
otos to help you keep track of all you should consider making the most of the opportunity at hand.
Have a flashlight handy- The ambient city light may help, but you may still have trouble seeing the manual controls on your camera or the tripod screws.A flashlight could potentially be used to illuminate a specific area of your image.
Prepare well-Get ready to spend significant time outside. Prepare yourself for extended periods if you plan on shooting at night. Setting up the camera and making the necessary adjustments to the camera settings in order to achieve the desired exposure time during night photography is a process that requires both time and effort. Bear in mind that it's more challenging to adjust the camera's settings when you are cold, so you might want to bring some warmers along.
Camera setting-In order to take pictures with exposure times of 30 seconds or more, or even longer, you will need to switch your DSLR to bulb mode.
ISO - It's best to use a low ISO setting on your camera. It's easy to assume that a high ISO is necessary when shooting in low light, but that assumption could be wrong. The higher the ISO, the more noticeable the grain, so keeping it as low as possible is preferable.