Saturday 14 September 2013

Tips for Low Light Photography

Capture moods in low light using longer exposure or fill flash

 A romantic candlelight dinner the most memorable time together. You
don’t want to be disappointed when you
see photographs of the event making you look like you were dining in bright light. The great romantic mood is all down The great romantic mood is all down system in modern digital cameras
ensures that you do not get blurred images. The flash is activated as soon as
it detects poor ambient light. Thus, even when you want to shoot in dim light, you can’t. Here’s how you can take control: if the exposure can be controlled manually, you can control the shutter speed and the flash for the desired exposure. You can use the fill flash if your camera does not have a manual setting – this gives you the same effect as a longer exposure time. Here, the camera senses the ambient light and then sets the shutter speed based on the ambient light. The flash then lights up only the foreground. 


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