STEP 4 Night scene photography tips
1. For a steady shot, prepare a tripod. If you do not have a tripod,
nd somewhere you can stand and lean.
2. You can discover the difference in brightness by scrolling the shutter speed.
Set the exposure for a bright tone and the ISO to the lowest value in order to
decrease the noise.
3. Turn off the ash and set the shutter speed to the slowest mode.
Tips for long exposure photography at night
genius Oh's Tip There is a great difference between having a light or not when shooting a night scene, pay careful attention as to not set
a higher ISO value which can lead to brighter parts being blown away.
genius Oh's Comment By setting the shutter speed to 30seconds, the lights of the city reected in the river and the sky
were beautifully expressed by the long exposure. F1.8
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ISO 50
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Shutter Speed 30s
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WB 2800K
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Do not miss the magic hour of 30 minutes after a sunset. When shooting at that magic hour,
light will turn more yellow and softer and have a dramatic expression and effect on the gradient.
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Be ready to prepare a tripod to avoid shakiness in night scenes!
genius Oh's Tip
genius Oh's Comment By setting the white balance to 6000k, the reddish sky is expressed in a more dramatic way.
F1.8 | ISO 50 | Shutter Speed 1/500s | WB 6000K
Manual Mode
LESSON 4