Low Light Photography - Margaret Brown

Low Light Photography

By Margaret Brown

  • Release Date: 2015-01-08
  • Genre: Photography

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Description

Photography is 'writing with light' - and when that critical ingredient is missing it presents the photographer with a few challenges! Knowing how to handle your camera when available light is in short supply is rewarding in itself and will improve your photographic technique in all shooting conditions.
 
This guide takes the photographer through the fundamentals of exposure, controlling ISO, image 'noise' and how to keep it in check. It deals with the techniques for capturing sharp, well-exposed images without a tripod, and shows you how to get those surreal long exposure shots of subjects like flowing water and star trails. Lift your sunset and sunrise compositions beyond the everyday using the simple tips provided in Low Light Photography.
 
Mixed lighting is a particular challenge - obtaining a well-exposed shot when there's a bright light source in an otherwise dark scene. Low Light Photography shows you how - with a minimum of jargon.
 
And of course you can BYO light! This guide also tackles the basics of on- and off-camera flash, and explores some of the new and inexpensive lighting systems available today.
 

This is the 23rd Pocket Guide authored by Photo Review’s tech editor Margaret Brown. 

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