Night Photography Workshop Guide 3. Ghost Effect
White balance: Auto or usually between 3,400 - 4,000K Important: Shutter Speed (needs to be roughly between (depending on the ambient light) 0,5 sec - 2sec) ISO: 100-200 (Keep it low to avoid noise) - At least one subject that is still and other subjects Aperture: F9 - F22 (except for Bokeh) moving Shutter Speed: According to the effect - Test shutter speed to get the right ghost effect. Timer: 2s, 5s, 10s or Trigger Focus: Auto focus then turn to manual LONDON
1. Movement and Trails (for landscape) 4. Zoom Effect
Important: Shutter Speed (needs to be calculated Important: Shutter Speed (better between 1sec - 4sec) according to the light trails that you are capturing) - Calculate your composition zoomed in and out - Wide angle lens - Check the numbers on your zoom and remember where - Small aperture (F-Stop 9 and above for more depth of field) it starts and end - Test shutter speed to get the light trails and movement - Set the focus for either starting or ending point. Turn to right. Start around 1s. manual - Click and zoom in/ou during the time set.
2. Bokeh (Japanese for blur) 5. Light Painting
Important: Aperture Important: Shutter Speed (change each time depending - Large aperture (lower F-Stop number for shallow depth on the painting - usually from 5 sec up) of field) - Make your composition - Zoom in a subject - Auto focus on the light spot and turn focus to manual - Subject in focus closer to the camera - Set timer - Test until you see the blurry light (bokeh) in the - Paint with light background. Juliana: 07478689885 www.meetup.com/Become-an-Artist-London