• @[email protected]
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    232 minutes ago

    If you’re shooting a moving object in low light, you can try to pull off a really cool panning shot. Keep the shutter speed fairly low (1/30-1/60 ish), then follow the moving vehicle while you hit the shutter.

    For example, these are some I’ve taken over the last year. Takes a bit of time & effort to lock in the settings, but it’s a really neat effect! https://pixelfed.social/p/nbailey/576775592075641491 https://pixelfed.social/p/nbailey/714577089789421630

  • @wetsoggybread
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    8 hours ago

    Bump up the shutter speed so it takes the picture faster and bump up the ISO to compensate for the faster shutter speed not letting in as much light

    • @eatCasserole
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      13 hours ago

      Or, bring a tripod and crank the shutter speed to like 10 seconds or something. Then the tram becomes a giant glow snake emerging from its burrow.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      14 hours ago

      That would help. I just saw the tunnel while biking and thought “Oh, that could make a cool tram picture” and just got my phone out of my pocket when the tram came already.

  • @[email protected]
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    58 hours ago

    I like photos like this. The inside of the tram looks a lot more cosy when it’s dark outside and the lights are all a bit overexposed because the camera tries to compensate for the darkness.