This is a tutorial about night photography. I will show you how to take a long exposures during the night. Find out what camera settings are better is which situation. A lot of examples!
Music: Kevin MacLeod. (Licensed under Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0”)
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49 responses to “Lesson11.1 – Night Photography (Photography Tutorials)”
Hi, would you say that a full frame camera is better than a aps-c for night time photography, where both are set up identically? I mean both having the same ISO aperture and shutter speed. Because according to Tony Northup, you have to multiply the aperture by the crop factor as well. So on a aps-c, the aperture will effectively be 1.5-1.6 times that of a full frame camera. Have you experienced this yourself?
Great tutorials…thank you..
Great videos i also have you diagram from A P S ISO paused print screen and put in paint and save it on the pc
Really great lessons. I am learning more from you than I did in a college course.
but can you please change the music?
your photography is awesome
Great Videos x thank you.
Hello Oksana, I’m planning a trip to the Los Angeles are in the near future and I would like to take some long exposure night photos of the cityscape, can you tell me where did you take these photos from? (like which highway and cross street), it looks like a great area. Thank you.
Rick.
Thanks Oksana for your awesome tutorials, I really love your videos, they are very informative, Thanks for sharing, Thanks a million.
do you do auto or manual focus ??
as always great info, thx for sharing, i have some great shots of Hawaii as well when i was there in December, i would like to share, i use a Nikon D90 simply love it, once again thx for sharing keep up the great work and continue to mentor all of us
damn your gorgeous! oh and your tutorials are fun 🙂
love your tutorial, finally someone explaining the settings so i can understand them, thumbs up!!! i'll look up your other tutorials!
Videography lessons needed urgently !
I love your pictures. However I did have a question, what did you focus on when taking the picture on the highway??
Did u used any filter or night long exposure works without filters?
Monstruous night photos with TWO (or more) different color temperatures in the same image.
Why not use (& nothin says here) about White Balance Bracketing ??? (at the hotel-gardens in Hawaii, where's not moving cars)
thanks miss-helpful
your accent is interesting…
she speaks shatter, that's nothing with wrong due accent, but she wrote also shatter, thats strange. But create vid and help.
No audio, but great to look at 🙂
you are on an overpass in downtown los angeles with a 600 dollar camera, you are n uts, I still love you.
The part of the video, where you are outside over the Harbor Freeway…there is no sound…only sound is heard when you dub over the lesson at home..
You are na awesome teacher. Congratulations for this great channel!
for professional photography tutorials go to https://plus.google.com/117154218957469282190/posts/6fgwHeaZ44d and check it out
This is an awesome video, thanks a lot.
I like your pictures but its too red, I think the white balance should be changed
Good work good tips
Great information on night photography – thank you!
Too much jibba jabba……….I fell asleep ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZz
Hi Oksana,
great lessons,thanks
Hi Oksana ..ur tutorials are brilliant…i m very new to photography n ur vids really help me learn !!!plz make a vid explaining long exposure to capture waterscapes!! thanku
brilliant tut,thank you !
I agree! Awesome teacher! Going to try these techniques tonight!
Hi
Went out tonight to see how I got on.
Unfortunately I can't afford a DLSR just now so I am using film, I love film but I think I would have learned easier if I could see my results right away.
Even though some of your stuff seems geared towards Digital I have still been able to apply it to film.
Hi thanks for the very nice tuts. Why cant i use more depth of field using my nikon 18-105 lences.?? Actually i cant use aperture less than 4. Please advice.
thank you for this video, it was very informative 🙂
You can also get a long exposure (higher than 30 seconds) using an infrared remote and setting the exposure to "bulb mode".
Love your accent Ivana. xx
Nice hotels! you are lucky
thanks for the information. I am a night photographer amateur 🙂
your videos hv really helped me alot…..pls keep up the good work.
you are very good teacher…..thx
WHERE DO YOU FOCUS YOUR CAMERA? INFINITY?
Her voice is a little bit annoying 🙂
better depth of field…
I really enjoy your videos, they have helped me take much better photographs, thanks.
Hi Oksana you looking Really BEAUTIFUL……..& your teaching is great…thanks DEAR…
It all depends on the situation and how dark it is. You can start with auto focus and if you see camera has difficulties to focus, you can change it to manual.
hi Oksana, i really learn a lot from you, i just wanna ask, what is the best focus should i use in night shooting MANUAL FOCUS OR AUTO FOCUS, pls help… =)