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2... no, I'm not female.
3... that's actually not me in the picture.

Well, 1, yes that totally is extremely funny...
2... no, I'm not female.
3... that's actually not me in the picture.![]()
Haha... Nice.
Stunning final product in that tutorial BTW.
This is a wonderful how to guide, thanks for sharing your information!
Just saw this post, really interesting, I have never tried night photos, this makes me want to try.
Lesson 15 : Lock Up the Shutter
Most cameras have the ability to lock the shutter in the "out of the way" position before taking the shot. This will marginally reduce camera shake to help you have an even steadier camera and thus a clearer sharper picture. (I did this in Trial 4)
Great guide! Thank you! I havent tried the "expose to the right" technique, something new to think about. Also didnt know all that about the star effect.
Im also surprised that there is no mention of HDR in the OP. It rather easily allows you to over come a lot of the issues with static night photography. Shooting RAW is so important, multiply that by 3, 5, 7. You can edit it so it appears as simply a very good single exposure. It doesnt have to be overcooked.
Lesson 15 : Lock Up the Shutter
Most cameras have the ability to lock the shutter in the "out of the way" position before taking the shot. This will marginally reduce camera shake to help you have an even steadier camera and thus a clearer sharper picture. (I did this in Trial 4)
I assume this should read Lesson 15: Lock up the mirror
Very nice tutorial, will follow these lessons as soon the weather is nice again.
Heres my guide, at night leave your camera at home and go to the pub
Pictures like these push tutorials to a whole new level.Lesson 4 : Don't Make Embarrassing Poses and Faces if You're Not Totally sure the Flash is Off
Need I say more?
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