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Sunday, July 15, 2012

Night Photography

Night photography, as the name suggests, refers to the practice of taking pictures outside at dusk or at night. Due to the lack of available light in the night photography, photographers have traditionally used artificial lighting or longer exposure times to ensure that the film is exposed.
These days, the flashes and powerful digital cameras, make better use of available light (as the moon) in a night scene.
Two photographers who have paved the way for night photography were Brassai, who took pictures of Paris at night, and Bill Brandt, who took pictures at night in London during World War II, the flaws.
However, Michael Kenna of Great Britain is probably the most famous night photographer so far. His urban landscapes in black and white photographs, and fiber plants and power, have sold well during the 1990s.
If you are just starting to dabble in night photography, experiment with creating camera manual to evaluate with whom they work better under the light more or less. Note that most digital cameras have a night setting.