Digital Camera World

LOW-LIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY

1 GETTING STARTED

Shooting in the dark needn’t be difficult – as long as you get to grips with the basics

Getting great low-light pictures means applying the same attention to light and composition as you do in daylight. But before you head out into the night, it will pay dividends if you plan ahead. Pick good locations beforehand by scouting out local spots with interesting lights and architecture. If you’re looking to shoot traffic light trails, check which roads are busiest, the best time for traffic, and the best (and safest) position to take your photos.

Carefully study the scene before you start taking photos. Are some parts in complete darkness? Do areas of the shot become more interesting, brightly lit or

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