Australian Photography

YOUR BEST SHOT

NIGHT

Our modern cameras make it easy to take photos when light levels are low, but the fundamentals of good photography still apply. You need a great subject, great composition, and great lighting – regardless of how little you have to work with. Here are our picks this issue.

DANI MAVER

Supermood

EDITOR’S COMMENT

Dani Maver’s image may be a blend of two images, August’s super blue moon seen from Melbourne, and a crow on the roof through foliage, but they come together to make a very moody, atmospheric image that has a real cinematic vibe to it. Your processing of the final image is also great,

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