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I have seen magazine articles where shots are taken in the depth of night in the middle of no where with striking results.
Tonight we had a full moon, clear sky and a heavy frost developing. I spent an hour doing exposures of up to 5 minutes in temperatures of -4degrees. However nothing came out. Everything was pitch black. So are there any tricks to taking such shots?
I had the 400D, with the 24-105L on a Tripod with a cable release and mirror lock up. I tried Apertures from F/4 to f/20, and exposures from 2 minutes to 5 minutes. I could see lots of things with the naked eye, but not with the camera.
Also how do you focus in this situation?
Tonight we had a full moon, clear sky and a heavy frost developing. I spent an hour doing exposures of up to 5 minutes in temperatures of -4degrees. However nothing came out. Everything was pitch black. So are there any tricks to taking such shots?
I had the 400D, with the 24-105L on a Tripod with a cable release and mirror lock up. I tried Apertures from F/4 to f/20, and exposures from 2 minutes to 5 minutes. I could see lots of things with the naked eye, but not with the camera.
Also how do you focus in this situation?
