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How To Take Good Photos: Buildings: Colour of dark

July 17th 2010 09:18

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TOM ANG

In dark or dim conditions, our eyes adapt to the low light by losing colour discrimination, so it often appears rather dull to us, but not to the camera.

If there is any light at all, it is worth making an exposure. Your camera will see far more colours, and with their full intensity, than you can.
If you use a tripod in low light your images will be sharper and higher in quality.
Do not fully correct for the yellow-red colour cast of artificial lights as you could lose the atmosphere and mood.
This dance hall in Northern Ireland, has colourful lights, but the image fully brings out the strength and the variety of hues. Light










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