DO THIS For Instantly Better Night Photos



Are you struggling with your night photography? Worry no more! I am here with 5 essential tips that will help you get amazing night …

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  1. Challenging subject with good tips and illustrations, Aris. Effective thumbnail and subject hashtags a plus😊. Talking head lighting consistent with theme, although would have been better, IMO, with more fill light on your right side. As is, you appear a bit sinister, and my sense is that you are not that kind of person — am I right?😊.
    Fav image is the auto panning pic — creative effect boosted by featureless dark background, unlike the customary background blur of daylight pans. Traffic light pic also a fav.
    Fog was definitely a key factor in this series — gives lights the halo effect. Not sure about the big idea behind point 3, available light. You weren’t using flash, so weren’t all the pics in available light?
    In-camera multiple exposures are something special — not widely available in most models, so your example might have been a miss for viewers who don’t have those cameras. Double exposure (photo merge) effect in post would have a wider audience, IMO — a follow up how-to vid illustrating night image double exposure would be welcome. Cheers!

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  2. Nice theme Aris and some great photos here. I rarely do night photography but I found astrophotography on a basic level pretty interesting. A tripod is a must as is patience. For general night photography I tend to avoid situations in the UK where I'm outside at night with expensive equipment.. however I did do some night stuff in Rhodes recently where it is much safer than the UK and the result was generally ok. I definitely need more practice in this area though.

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