Halloween Photography
Taking Halloween photos can be frustrating. All to often they end up blurry because of the low light. Today’s cameras offer so many settings it can be confusing. I am going to give you my simple guide on how I take pumpkin photos in low light with a point and shoot camera. This is using simple and old gear.
1. Tripod- Must have item.
2.Manual mode- F2.8 Exposure time 1/30 both of these settings i change frequently
3. ISO 100-200- Problem with night photography is the noise the shots can have.
4.Bracketing- if you don’t know what this is take a minute to look in your manual to see how to enable it. It will allow you to take 3 or more shots in succession at different settings
5. Lighting the pumpkin properly is crucial. Use more than one candle to get a better effect.
In depth guides
http://www.thephotoargus.com/tips/simple-tips-for-better-halloween-photography/
http://www.dpmag.com/how-to/tip-of-the-week/five-halloween-photo-tips-10-24-11.html
1. Tripod- Must have item.
2.Manual mode- F2.8 Exposure time 1/30 both of these settings i change frequently
3. ISO 100-200- Problem with night photography is the noise the shots can have.
4.Bracketing- if you don’t know what this is take a minute to look in your manual to see how to enable it. It will allow you to take 3 or more shots in succession at different settings
5. Lighting the pumpkin properly is crucial. Use more than one candle to get a better effect.
In depth guides
http://www.thephotoargus.com/tips/simple-tips-for-better-halloween-photography/
http://www.dpmag.com/how-to/tip-of-the-week/five-halloween-photo-tips-10-24-11.html