Yellow Jim said:Some good advice here.
http://photos.bahneman.com/tricks/article.php/20051007132635145
It runs contrary to what Max says though. You don't want to let too much light into the camera by using a long exposure or you lose any sort of detail and just end up with a blob of light.
CanucksTraveller said:A remote shutter release helps too, stops you from wobbling a tripod mounted camera by pressing the manual button. They're not expensive and they're useful for all sorts of night time photography.
Swivel said:Nice pictures, i'm fairly new to photography only having a decent camera for about 6 months so i maybe asking a few questions.
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