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By Kevin    |    Feb 7, 2012
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Shooting in Low Light without Flash

Shooting in low light is one of the most challenging, and most common, obstacles in capturing that perfect moment.  The obvious solution is to use a flash as it will not only add light but also stop action, but if what if you don’t want to interrupt an event with the abrupt intrusion of flash lighting? This situation often occurs during evening wedding receptions or other nighttime celebrations.  You want [...]

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Getting Great Shots in Low-Light Situations
By Mel    |    Jun 10, 2009
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Getting Great Shots in Low-Light Situations

If you take photographs in low-light situations, you already know the frustration that comes from trying to get a great image when light is limited and the action is fast.  We’ve got a few ideas to help you capture the pictures you want in these difficult situations: Adjust your ISO:  A camera’s ISO references its sensitivity to light.  For low-light conditions, you’ll want to experiment with increasing your ISO setting [...]

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