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Take Amazing Photos Even in Low Light

Posted: April 07, 2014

[caption id="attachment_11829" align="alignright" width="350"]Low-Light-1Image from digital-photography-school.com[/caption]When it comes to taking pictures, dealing with low lighting can be a challenge. Using the flash can disrupt a moment or take away from the natural beauty of the subject. Cope with low lighting and take amazing pictures without using a flash.

[caption id="attachment_11829" align="alignright" width="350"]Low-Light-1Image from digital-photography-school.com[/caption]When it comes to taking pictures, dealing with low lighting can be a challenge. Using the flash can disrupt a moment or take away from the natural beauty of the subject. Cope with low lighting and take amazing pictures without using a flash.

Amy Renfrey, author of the Digital Photography Success ebook, shares how you can cope with low light when it comes to pictures.

How To Get Better Digital Photos In Low Light Conditions Without Using A Flash

Digital photography is easy- when you have plenty of light and the conditions are ideal. But, as you may know, lighting conditions in digital photography aren’t always as we would like them. In digital photography its essential that we work with light as much as humanly possible otherwise disappointing results may occur.

One of my subscribers asked me how he could take digital photos at his friends wedding. He did not want to use the flash to distract the bride and groom during the time they were saying their vows. What he was asking me was how to get better digital photos in low light conditions without the necessity of using a flash. It’s a very good digital photography question. Good news it can be done. But like everything in photography there are advantages and disadvantages.

The flash is the biggest solution to low light digital photography. However the problem with this is that not all situations can benefit from using the flash. Not only does it interfere with your “moment” socially and artistically, but the flash can flatten out your digital images.

Read the entire article How To Get Better Digital Photos In Low Light Conditions Without Using A Flash on Digital Photography School.