Night Photography Tips

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25 Responses to Night Photography Tips

  1. 2014 guides says:

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  2. Cliff Carlo says:

    I agree, 2/3 seconds is way off the mark. Setting the WB to daytime
    settings will darken the image, so I set my WB to cloudy/overcast WB which
    helps to lighten the image. Most of the advice is wrong on so many counts.

  3. L. Willis says:

    why do you need a remote control if you can also set the timer to 10
    seconds and let the camera go, so the shake is gone by the time the photo
    is taken?

  4. John Brzoza says:

    Great video.

  5. James Hanzimanolis says:

    Nice vid! Although, I would have to disagree on two things.
    1. Leaving your shutter open for 2-3 seconds can be useful during some
    points of the magic hours, but, real night photographers will use their
    shutter for much longer durations.
    2. ISO is super helpful…especially if you have a good noise reduction
    program!

  6. Julie Zagorski says:

    BAHAHAHAHAHAHA! If I got a new set of cookware does that make me a
    Professional Chef Too? Blow this crap right out of the water, get some
    REAL education on the principles of digital photography and experiment. 

  7. Darcy McGrath says:

    um 2-3 seconds will leave you with shite bad bad bad bad bad bad baf

  8. Azure Reloaded says:

    @1:18 that looks crazy!

  9. Anas Sakaria says:

    Can you Mention the good settings for the users who use Canon 60D

  10. Cae Woogabooganachooga says:

    terrible advice…..

  11. Hayde Marcus says:

    Night photography is quite easy if you know this techniques *TrickPhotoEffects.
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  12. dilipsingh rana says:

    goo

  13. sam samm says:

    one of the best training videos :)

  14. Online Photo Courses says:

    Night photography is fun and the results are often surprising.

  15. venger says:

    2-3 second shutter speed? Err.. More like 15-30+

  16. Jeannie Trasolini says:

    I’m blown away at the hateful and negative comments that you people are
    posting about this video- so what if his advice doesn’t work for you – big
    deal!!!!! if you get this upset over a 2 min video – how upset do you get
    over something of significance?

  17. Tim Nunyer Bizniz says:

    Night Photography Tips

  18. Iliya Miroslavov says:

    Agreed!

  19. SinceTheDayItStarted says:

    this is a very helpful movie 🙂 thanks

  20. Michael Truitt says:

    Not all of them some are light paintings

  21. The Gent says:

    …this is bullshit! “No more than a 3 second exposure”…tha fuck do you
    know what I’m going to take a photo of? What if I want to avoid movement if
    I’m forbidden from using a high ISO? I HAVE to use daylight WB? I shoot
    RAW; that doesn’t matter. Don’t listen viewers. Check out actually useful
    channels like Mike Browne, Jared Polin and Matt Granger.

  22. David Hancock says:

    Some of these tips are really good, but the photos in the video are VERY
    misleading. Those shots are very high end and required a good deal of post
    work in addition to considerable capture skill. But, man, where these tips
    are wrong they are way off base. I typically shoot night exposures from 5
    to 30 seconds and have done exposures up to four hours (with film.)

  23. Andy Moran says:

    It doesn’t particularly help the beginner photographer knowing that the
    majority of these samples A) Aren’t yours, shame on you for stealing and
    not crediting and B) Are indeed incredible, but so very much photoshopped.

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