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Shooting Action Shots in Low Light Conditions

Filed in archive Opinion , Photography by Andrew Garrett on February 23, 2006

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Shooting Action Shots in Low Light Conditions:


Nice tips from Amy, via Darren on shooting action in low light conditions.


Understanding lighting is probably one of the most challenging aspects to your average photographer - especially in these days of auto-everything cameras. Work on understanding the low light capabilities of your manual camera - learnlinks how to bump up the ISO, how to force the aperture wide open, so you can still capture that action shot.


Learn your tools, try to master them. Then they get out of the way, leaving you to focus on what this is all about - taking great photos.







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