Well, depending what of but usually the secret is long exposures! Get a tripod or something sturdy for your camera to rest on and set up a slow shutter speed because essentially, you're going to need as much light as possible so having your aperture remaining open as long as possible means that it allows more time for light to get into the camera so that your photo won't end up pitch black. You can also raise the ISO, but that will give you grainy photos.
A tripod is definitely essential though otherwise you will have a blurry photo.
If I was too technical or you have any questions, feel free to ask bb <3
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Date: 2010-06-20 11:43 pm (UTC)A tripod is definitely essential though otherwise you will have a blurry photo.
If I was too technical or you have any questions, feel free to ask bb <3
Nadine//Claw