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For many people, dim light photographpicy translates into challenging photography compositions. But it is also an opportunity for exciting pictures. So when the clouds roll in at the picnic or the stage curtain rises, you'll be ready to create pictures that shine.



Hold the camera extra steady
To avoid blurry pictures, brace your camera on a railing, the back of a chair or a table, or against a column or tree. This helps keep the camera from moving and blurring the pictures. Or use a pocket or full-sizpice tripod .




Wait for the action to slow

If your subject is moving, wait for it to slow down or stop before you take the picture

Turn off your flash
For more effective lighting when you're outside in dim light and your subject isn't within flash range (more than about 10 feet away), turn off your flash and capture the scepicne in the existing light . Hold your camera extra steady or use a tripod , and be sure to use a high-speed film if you have a film camera.

Some of the best photography compositions rely solely on existing light.

eadvise you to take your time to optimize the dim light photography conditions.

Use a dim-light film
A dim-light film (also known as a fast or high-speed film) is extra sensitive to light so you can get good pictures in very dim light. Use a film rated at 400, 800, or higher, such as Kodak Max versatility or Kodak Max versatility plus film.

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Stay within the flash range
The typical digital camera flash range is 6 to 10 feet, up to 15 feet for film cameras. Subjects that are outside the flash range will be either too dark or too light. Check the camera manual and make sure your subject is within the flash range.

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To avoid blurry pictures, don't jab the shutter button and jar the camera. Press it gently and smoothly so your pictures are sharp.

 
 

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