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Nightime
How do you do those nighttime photos? There amazing!
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Lisa B 7/5/2010 11:51:37 AM
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It's all open shutter photography. There's a setting on most SLR camera's called Bulb that let's you hold open the shutter on your camera until you let it go. However, instead of BULB, I just use time intervals, usually around 15 or 20 seconds and the shutter will stay open recording all the light or movement that happens within that time frame. For nighttime photos, you also need to have your camera on a high F stop, the higher the F stop the smaller the opening of your lens will become( F stops control the light coming through) thus creating a perfect exposure.
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Amanda A.
7/5/2010 11:55:49 AM
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