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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: Nikd90 on August 22, 2013, 08:15
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Hi all,
Can you give some idea of photography that can be done during Night for stock? I don't have indoor photography tent or studio as space is at premium where I stay.
Thanks
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You want to shoot indoors at night? Or you want to shoot outdoors at night? If you want to shoot outdoors at night, go to places with moving objects and pretty lights. Such as highways, buildings, harbours, city scapes, star trails, or go shoot long exposure shots at sunset and sundown of streams, waterfalls, seascapes, etc.
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You want to shoot indoors at night? Or you want to shoot outdoors at night? If you want to shoot outdoors at night, go to places with moving objects and pretty lights. Such as highways, buildings, harbours, city scapes, star trails, or go shoot long exposure shots at sunset and sundown of streams, waterfalls, seascapes, etc.
I tried this but got rejected with reason - No commercial value
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Depends also on location.
In the summer, you can get a lot of night shooting done in Yukon, northern Alaska or even Iceland. Lot of light until midnight. Even at low ISO.
For dark scenes with aurora, the winter is best, but you have to dress for it.
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Study "The blue hour". Photos from that period can be very beautiful, and certainly stockworthy.
This is not, but it is the blue hour and you can see what happens.
(http://www.stolt.dk/005%20Pesky%20Elves/nisser%20001_3072%20800.jpg)