Take Great Halloween Pictures in the Dark
30 10 2007
“Whether you’re planning to take your minuature ghosts and goblins
out on the town or dress up yourself, chances are you’ll want to snag a
few photos of the terrifying world around you this Halloween. And since
a lot of Halloween festivities take place after dark, photography
weblog Digital Photography School suggests adjusting your exposure for
optimal night shots. For example:
Increase your ISO -
the larger your number the more sensitive your image sensor is to light
and the darker conditions you can shoot in without having to slow down
shutter speed. On the downside you’ll get more grainy/noisey shots.
The
post also suggests slowing your shutter speed and increasing your
aperture size—along with several other non-light-related Halloween
picture taking tips.” Photo by base10.
Halloween Photography Tips [Digital Photography School]
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