Photo 101: LONG TRAILS STREET
Tips on how to get better with long exposures at night. 1) always use a tripod to eliminate unwanted blur and camera shake. 2) use a low ISO like 100 or 200 to eliminate grain. 3) use a small opening like f16 or f22 for additional sharpness and deeper depth of field. 4) bracket for time exposure at 5, 10, 20, 40 secs. 5) shoot from a high vantage point or shoot from a low one or shoot head-on with incoming lights. Don't settle for the ordinary eye-level shots. Enjoy!
*Picked up from multiply.com comment. I can no longer find the source/commenter. I saved it via .txt file. I'm deleting all the txt file now. Posting here for my own note.
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