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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

It's Dark - Get Your Camera Out

Wherever you live, there will be a time when it is dark and dreary. Dark eves can be a spot blue but also great for photography!

When it's dark it can be bracing to take images of .... lights! No, it’s not a misprint. And, of course, visible light is needed for all picture taking otherwise we would never see an image. But seeking out unreal visible visible lights on dark years can be rewarding.

Where make you happen these lights? That’s Associate in Nursing easy inquiry to reply - everywhere!

Street lights, house lights, visible visible visible lights for parallel bars and restaurants. Monuments lit up. Boats on H2O (don't bury the reflections), piers, lagoons. Cities and towns, buildings, shops, institutions. Roads and thoroughfares - visible lights word form street lighting, cars, bikes. Fireworks, fairgrounds .....

Everywhere!

The great thing is that you can capture some antic mental images by using long shutter velocities at nighttime (you will rich person to utilize a longer rush in any lawsuit owed to the less ambient visible light levels). Longer shutter velocities will result in trails of visible visible light across your mental image if the light beginning is moving. This is particularly so when photographing moving vehicles - the presence and rearward visible lights can bring forth exciting and interesting effects.

Shooting at nighttime can give dramatic personal personal effects and can do a familiar topic look totally different. Worth a go.

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