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Old 11-12-2007, 09:56 PM
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Attempted Some Night Photos - KBP

when i figure out the best way to take night photos with my camera, i will take some more, so be on the look out




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Try it on a tripod.
Old 11-12-2007, 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Silver_Surfer
Try it on a tripod.
You beat me to it. Or use a lens with a stabilizer built in.
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definitely a tripod for night pictures.

try different levels of height too..some on or near the ground makes for a neat effect.
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tripod and higher ISO is what I normally use for night pics although in those all you probably need is a tripod. BUT sweet car
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wow.. with a tripod, i go lowest ISO.... i noticed less noise with low ISO, and besides, u got tripod
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Yeah true, but with my camera, the picture gets less blurry but pretty dark, I guess I should change the exposure then?
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Thanks!!!!

Yeah I need to tripod the camera next time, what is ISO?

I thought about it and couldnt figure it out
Old 11-13-2007, 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by ballinfizzle89
Yeah true, but with my camera, the picture gets less blurry but pretty dark, I guess I should change the exposure then?
Are you using a flash? Don't...even with my point and shoot I was using before, I never used the flash!
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But hey man great background, its funny how everything is close to one color and your KBP stands out perfectly leaving the backgroung blurred. Cant wait for clearer pics though.
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lower iso, faster shutter speeds w/ tripod would be best imo

the shots arent grainy at all though. are you using a pointnshoot or a dslr???
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