How To Shoot: Night – The Canon Photography Recipe Pocketbook
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Recipe-style guide for night-time photographic subjects with your Canon camera Covers 19 different lowlight and night subjects - Includes three exposure charts for typical night-time conditions - Written especially for Canon photographers - Clear and concise - Whilst you might know how to set up your camera for your favourite subject, learning the settings you need for a new area is challenging, as is remembering what (and where) to set. That is why this new pocketable guide, explaining how to shoot a wide array of possible subjects during low light and at night, seems like it is sent from heaven. It is an aide-memoire to prompt you to assess your environment, the style and feel you are going for, then the settings needed to succeed with the shot. How to Shoot Night gives you the settings and advice for the blue hour, fairgrounds and lantern festivals, as well as more creative techniques such as light trails and zoom bursts. What is more, your little book includes exposure charts for different light levels - invaluable as they will help you see whether your settings are achievable in the current conditions and a full glossary to help with jargon-busting. It's printed in full colour and only A6 in size (105 × 148 mm), so is truly pocketable and portable. Slip into your camera bag or pocket and this little 48-page photography guide is on-hand to remind you of the key settings needed for your chosen subject when out in the field. And for extra protection when out-and-about, your Pocketbook comes in a durable clear plastic pocket. With this handy How to Shoot guide in your pocket, your next trips can be filled with creativity, and are perfect for getting great results at night-time with your Canon EOS camera. Includes settings and tips for: Shooting at dawn and dusk - Cityscapes at night and in the blue hour - Light shows and neon displays - Fireworks and fairgrounds - Laser light shows - Interiors at night and performances - Moon and star trails - Northern lights - Torchlight parades and Chinese lantern festivals and many more...