Night photography requires different techniques than daytime shooting. Using a tripod, remote shutter release, and long exposures allows you to capture the movement of cars with light trails or stars in the sky. Adjusting the aperture, ISO, and shutter speed settings on your camera to low light conditions helps produce sharp images without noise at night.
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Andrew Whyte Low Light Field Guide
Night photography requires different techniques than daytime shooting. Using a tripod, remote shutter release, and long exposures allows you to capture the movement of cars with light trails or stars in the sky. Adjusting the aperture, ISO, and shutter speed settings on your camera to low light conditions helps produce sharp images without noise at night.