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[Photography] How to shoot the feeling of shooting the stars at night, how to shoot the running water (how long exposure is 500D).

Star effect:

1, shooting at night.

2. Find a place with some light sources, such as street lamps and street views.

3. Use the aperture prerequisite mode. (Or full manual M mode is ok, but pay attention to the shutter speed and shoot with a slow shutter. )

4, the aperture value is set to the maximum value F 12, the aperture is extremely small, and the stars are extremely obvious.

5, tripod fixed camera, generally need to use a tripod when the shutter is less than 1/30 seconds.

6, ISO sensitivity 100.

7, metering method to adjust the local average metering, do not use spot metering.

8. It is best to match the wired release, and you can also use the camera's timed shooting mode (taking pictures after countdown) because it is necessary to prevent the camera from shaking at the moment when the shutter is pressed.

9. If you want to shoot a good star, you still need a starlight mirror.

Stir water:

1, usually taken during the day. You can also shoot at night, but it needs to be polished manually, which is more troublesome.

2, equipped with a medium gray density mirror or polarizer, reduce the amount of light entering the camera. It is easy to expose running water if the light is not reduced during the day.

3. Use the aperture prerequisite mode. (Or full manual M mode is ok, but pay attention to the shutter speed and shoot with a slow shutter. )

4, tripod fixed camera, generally need to use a tripod when the shutter is less than 1/30 seconds.

5. Set the aperture value of the lens to F8~F 16, and try not to exceed F 12 when the shutter can meet the requirements for more than 2 seconds.

6.ISO sensitivity is 100.

7, metering method to adjust the local average metering, do not use spot metering.

8. It is best to match the wired release, and you can also use the camera's timed shooting mode (taking pictures after countdown) because it is necessary to prevent the camera from shaking at the moment when the shutter is pressed.

9. It is recommended to use multiple exposures when shooting. Sometimes, because of the reflection of light, the metering is not accurate, and the photos taken may be overexposed or underexposed. Use multiple exposures to reduce incorrect exposures.

10, and the exposure time should be 2~6 seconds.