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This is a guest post by professional photographer, Joe Graziano<\/i>.<\/p>\n

Low light photography can be a lot of fun. And you don\u2019t need to trade your soul for an expensive camera to do it. You just need to have one that has some manual setting options. I\u2019m focusing on digital here, but I think most of what I\u2019m going to talk about will apply to film cameras too. The only real difference is that with digital you get to view your results instantly, which allows you to adjust your settings on the fly and you can switch ISO without changing your roll of film.<\/p>\n

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You\u2019ll have to adjust your methods to accommodate for film a little and keep better notes to track what you\u2019re doing. I recommend keeping a small notebook with you no matter what you shoot with to track what you did so you know what works and what doesn\u2019t.<\/p>\n

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OK, so before we get started there\u2019s a few things you\u2019re going to need. Here\u2019s a list:<\/p>\n

* Camera<\/p>\n

* Tripod<\/p>\n

* Flashlight<\/p>\n

* Remote shutter release (this is optional if you have a timer on your camera)<\/p>\n

* A subject to shoot. This can be anything; a person, landscape, an object, whatever. I recommend starting with landscapes or inanimate objects to keep it simple.<\/p>\n

So, get your camera mounted on the tripod and either set it to timer mode or attach your remote trigger. You want to trigger the shutter remotely or use the timer to keep from jiggling your camera when doing long exposures. The remote is the best way since you never actually touch the camera, but I\u2019ve also found that a solid tripod, a light touch, and a two-second timer work just fine. That gives the camera\/tripod combo some time to stop moving if you bump it. If it\u2019s not enough time switch to the ten-second timer.<\/p>\n

I shoot with a Canon 1D Mk2n in Manual mode, so at this point I\u2019m going to tell you what settings I use and you can tweak as needed to fit your camera\u2019s capabilities. I use the following settings as my starting point:<\/p>\n

ISO 100, 20 second exposure, f-stop 22. If you want a shallow DOF, you\u2019ll have to cut your exposure time down drastically when you open your aperture. I use a small aperture to keep the subject sharp and I\u2019ve come to the conclusion that 20 seconds is a good starting point for my camera and lenses. Usually the only thing I change is the shutter speed. I only change the aperture if I can\u2019t get enough light with a 30 second exposure. I don\u2019t use the bulb setting very often. I\u2019m kind of ADD and my mind wanders after about ten-seconds of waiting for the shutter to close.<\/p>\n

What\u2019s the flashlight for? Well, it\u2019s for two things. The most important function is for focusing. If you\u2019re shooting in extreme low light conditions you\u2019re going to need some light for your autofocus to work, especially if you\u2019re using a point & shoot camera that won\u2019t allow manual focusing. Even if you have the option to focus manually, you might still need the light to see whether or not your focus is sharp. It\u2019s easy to be close and still be out of focus when its dark.<\/p>\n

The flashlight is also for painting with light. This is a lot of fun. You can use a flashlight, a laser pointer, a hand held flash fired manually, basically anything that emits light. I like using a mini Maglite for still life subjects. One of the things I like about the Maglites is that you can adjust the beam diameter from a tight focused spot to a soft wide glow.<\/p>\n

So, now you are ready to experiment. Keep it simple to start. Just pick an object from around your house and rig a black backdrop for it. I usually do this after dark so I don\u2019t have any stray window light. I also like to go down to the waterfront late at night. The glow from the city lights and the street lights in the parking lot are more than enough light to shoot by. And experiment with light painting<\/a>. It can be a lot of fun.<\/p>\n

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Spider Baby 02<\/b><\/p>\n

Exposure: 0.02 sec (1\/50)<\/p>\n

Aperture: f\/5<\/p>\n

Focal Length: 70 mm<\/p>\n

ISO Speed: 800<\/p>\n

Single light source (clamp type shop light) from stage left. Lots of layers and adjustments in CS2 afterward, but no dramatic changes to the basic lighting effects from the original.<\/p>\n

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Red Queen & Black Queen<\/b><\/p>\n

Exposure: 5 sec (5)<\/p>\n

Aperture: f\/4<\/p>\n

Focal Length: 17 mm<\/p>\n

ISO Speed: 100<\/p>\n

These are the same photo, except I converted one to B&W. This is an example of painting with light. It\u2019s an abstract style and not normally my thing, but it was a fun experiment. I set the camera for a 5 second exposure and waved it around. When I got home I uploaded the photos, picked the most interesting area and then cropped it and mirrored it. Some of them I mirrored bilateral and others quadrilateral. Outside of contrast and curves adjustments in CS2, I didn\u2019t alter anything else.<\/p>\n

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Reentry<\/b><\/p>\n

Exposure: 5 sec (5)<\/p>\n

Aperture: f\/5.6<\/p>\n

Focal Length: 75 mm<\/p>\n

ISO Speed: 100<\/p>\n

One of my favourites despite the fact that it reminds me of a Journey album cover.<\/p>\n

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Skull Baby<\/b><\/p>\n

Exposure: 30<\/p>\n

Aperture: f\/22.0<\/p>\n

Focal Length: 70 mm<\/p>\n

ISO Speed: 100<\/p>\n

Single light source (3 D cell Maglite) from stage right. I use a large piece of black poster board for a seamless backdrop for small objects like this baby head. The skull face was painted in Adobe CS3 and several layers of grain in opposing directions were also added later.<\/p>\n

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Deer Skull & Antlers<\/b><\/p>\n

Exposure: 30 sec (30)<\/p>\n

Aperture: f\/32<\/p>\n

Focal Length: 200 mm<\/p>\n

ISO Speed: 50<\/p>\n

This is another light painting. Black poster board background, pitch dark room, and a mini maglite. I set my focus with the lights on and then shut them off. I triggered the camera with a remote and then painted the skull and antlers with a mini maglite. This is a perfect example of trial and error. I think it took me around 15 shots to find the right combination of settings to get this photograph. So, if you don\u2019t get it on the first try, don\u2019t be discouraged. Remember that when you\u2019re looking at someone else\u2019s photos they\u2019re showing you the two or three good ones…not the five hundred that went in the trash. Shoot, shoot, shoot, and then shoot some more!<\/p>\n

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Waterfront at Night<\/b><\/p>\n

Exposure: 20 sec (20)<\/p>\n

Aperture: f\/4.5<\/p>\n

Focal Length: 22 mm<\/p>\n

ISO Speed: 100<\/p>\n

Tripod, remote trigger, and a hint of sunlight on the horizon. For all intents and purposes it was dark. I mean, we\u2019re talking just barely a glow on the horizon.<\/p>\n

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Baby Head & Laser Pointer B&W<\/b><\/p>\n

Exposure: 30<\/p>\n

Aperture: f\/22.0<\/p>\n

Focal Length: 70 mm<\/p>\n

ISO Speed: 100<\/p>\n

It\u2019s that damned baby head again! I know…it\u2019s my favourite subject for low light shots. This was shot with no light. I focused with the lights on and then switched to manual to keep the focus from changing when I hit the remote trigger. Then I just painted on it, scribbled really, with a three dollar laser pointer. It\u2019s not the most exciting photo, but it gives you some idea of what you can do with a laser pointer.<\/p>\n

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Joe Graziano is a professional freelance photographer who also has some great photojournalism shots worth checking out. Don't forget to follow him on Twitter<\/a> and check out his page on Facebook<\/a><\/i>!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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