Tuesday 22 January 2013

Photography Tip for shooting night scenes without a tripod

Packing a tripod when you head off on holiday is a great way to extend the shooting day, allowing you to take some stunning night-time shots with streaking lights and illuminated landmarks. If you're pushed for space, though, check out this trick. Balance your camera somewhere sturdy and safe, disable the flash and set a slow shutter speed or two seconds or more.


Now set your self timer, fire the shutter release and let go of your camera so that you won't cause it to wobble. By the time the self timer countdown expires, any residual movement caused by your hand letting go should have evened out, so your camera will sit still and steady throughout the exposure for a crisp, sharp result.

2 comments:

  1. Plus if you need something to angle your camera up you can use your wallet or anything else you may have on your person to put under the lens.

    Thanks Kevin

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