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             OVERSATURATED PHOTOS                             Night Sky and Dark Environments
                                                              Photography Tips and Skills

                                                          METHODS AND PLANS
                                                          For this type of photography, you will need to find an open area outside
                                                          that has little to no artificial light.  What I mean by this is that you should
                                                          avoid city lights (causes light pollution and makes the stars and moon
                                                          completely invisible), house lights, etc.


             UNDER SATURATED PHOTOS                       When taking photos in a dark area, you must always have a plan. For
                                                          example, when I take pictures of the stars or the moon, I always bring a
                                                          tripod, a notebook with settings for my camera in it, and a large zooming
                                                          lens to ensure that I will capture a clear picture of what I want to take a
                                                          picture.  You can also use a flash on your camera, but this method only
                                                          works with a subject that is close (like a person or an object).
                                                          MANAGING YOUR PHOTO PROCESS PART 1 - CAMERA

                                                          From time to time, you will get photos that are too dark or too bright,
                                                          oversaturated and undersaturated, blurry, etc.  There are ways to avoid
                      JUST RIGHT                          this!

                                                          To avoid these issues, you need to set your camera to an ISO of 400-500
                                                          (the best setting for these photos in my opinion), a low f stop (size of
                                                          opening in your lens), and finally you can set your shutter speed to to
                                                          1/15 or higher. Once again, this is all in my experience, but you can play
                                                          with your settings and find more ways, because there are many ways to
                                                          find that right setting.




       MANAGING YOUR PHOTO PROCESS PART 2 - IPHONE
       Just as the issues listed above, you can run into the same things while using a phone. Of course, most of the time your phone
       will automatically adjust so that you can take photos. Issues will need to be edited most of the time when it comes to photos
       taken
       with the phone, mainly because you can’t adjust like you can with a camera.


        Below are free editing apps that I find better in quality and easy to use in my opinion:


            Polarr
            PicsArt
            FilmoraGo
            Bazaart Photo Editor and Design









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