That pesky moon, it always creates tricky exposure situations when shooting at night and wastes your time partaking in what feels like fruitless trial and error, right? Photographer Karl Taylor wants to help reduce this tedium by relying on very high ISO speeds and a bit of mental arithmetic to prepare you to take full advantage of the “surreal” light that the moon provides a landscape scene. When photographing a moonlit landscape, Taylor likes to use long exposures, perhaps even as long as an hour or more, to expose the...
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maanantai 20. kesäkuuta 2016
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