Night Photography Part #3 - Learn How to Select ASA / ISO Settings for Night Photography.

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http://www.clickherephotographytips.com Taking night photographs can be one of the most rewarding and easiest ways of ensuring that you will obtain spectacular results, and; it is a lot easier to achieve than many may think...

I thoroughly enjoy taking photographs at all times of the day, however; I have most enjoyed this experience at night as I feel that the ability to create a mood within my photographs is more evident in low light.

I have created my videos to assist people that are either new to photography or people with a basic understanding of photography. I a not an expert in photography, actually I am not considered a professional photographer as I do not earn an income from photography, I am simply a person that has skills that I would like to share with others. I hope that you enjoy the photography tips within all of my videos.

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  • Thanks for making this video. This helped me alot. Thanks!

  • I am pleased the information was of assistance...

    Regards

    Dean.

  • thanks alot man, i have a question, in night photography we never use flash for the most pics? like buidings cars moving fasT?

  • I find that when I take photos outside at night that do not involve people I normally do not need to use a flash, but this depends on the situation and the mood I want to put into the shot...

    Thanks for the comment...

  • No offense old mate...you sound like you're giving the monthly fabric warehouse report to a bored staff on a Monday morning

  • I give my reports on a Wednesday morning.....

    I seem to get comments like this on occasions and i appreciate them. I actually have a few problems with animating my voice to make this information over exciting to others simply because it is not me.

    I just provide photography Tips - No Hype and NO B.S.

    thanks for the comment.

    Cheers

    Dean.

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  • I tried the techniques you teach and oh man, I can do anything on night photography. Most of the subjects I take are buildings. I also did some experimenting playing with the shutter speed. I tried a BULB shutter, put the control on hold for 15 minutes. I ran to my subject and painted with a flash light on the walls. Oh my, I think I sold 120 copies... Appreciate the information...THANK YOU

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  • Lastly, I just wanna thank you for sharing your knowledge with the community, you know, with anyone interested in what you guys do. I thank you personally and all the other people out there on YouTube and other video sharing sites. I really appreciate it! You are really being helpful. Sorry about the extent of this posting. Please don't mind, I tend to go on for hours when I am excited about something I really like to discuss. =) So keep up the good work, and have fun shooting! Cheers!

  • @clickherephotography haha, love the Aussie humour

    

  • @montezumasrevenge I just picture Captain Jack Sparrow talking and immediately becomes a little more exciting.

  • Some great insights, thanks!

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