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Low Light Photography Tips – Infographic

Low Light Photography Tips – Infographic
share We’ve just finished our four part series on low light photography. Low light photography is something that we all must deal with as photographers. Whether you’re taking photos with a point and shoot during an evening out, shooting a wedding party or capturing a landscape at dusk it’s important to understand the basics of shooting with low light. Photography is all about light, low light photography is no different and it offers new challenges and opportunities for creativity. The first three parts in our series are: Our fourth part is our low light infographic which we’re providing as a quick reference. Feel free to insert the full infographic on your blog for your readers benefit, just credit us back as the source using the code below. Embed the Mini Infographic (600 x 550)

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