What Are the Exposure Tricks to Photography Lighted Objects?
When photographing objects such as candles, bear in mind that although setting a higher ISO will require less light to photograph an image, more ‘noise’ will be produced. Canon EOS 7D, 50D and EOS 5D Mark 11 each have a special feature to reduce noise. Exposure timings play an important role when photographing lighted objects. When we use a longer shutter speed, images will turn out brighter. When we use a faster shutter speed, actions of the subject will freeze. Finally, a slower shutter speed will result in motion blur. When photographing holiday light while it is dark, a slower shutter speed will be most ideal. Even so, a shutter speed of less than 1/60th second will result in motion blur. No need to fret! There are ways to overcome motion blur. Do take note that when photographing light, motion blur appears as a result of movements by the camera or photographer. To cease this problem, use a tripod to stabilize the camera. Using a cable release or the camera’s self-timer will be an