How to Avoid the Biggest Low-Light Photography Mistakes

07/11/2025 35 min Temporada 7 Episodio 45
How to Avoid the Biggest Low-Light Photography Mistakes

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Send us a textUnderstanding low-light photography opens up another world of possibilities for wildlife photography. The fact is that a good deal of activity happens once the sun has gone down, and it is very rewarding to be able to share the world that comes to life with people who might not be aware of it.However, as always, there are a few things to remember and some mistakes to avoid. Here are the ten most common low-light photography mistakes:Using Too Low an ISOShutter Speed Too SlowNot Using a Fast LensRelying Too Much on AutofocusPoor Exposure CompensationIgnoring White BalanceNot Shooting RAWForgetting About Subject MovementOverusing Noise ReductionIgnoring Light SourcesJoin me as I take you through the solutions to these problem areas.AND, please remember to like, subscribe, or even buy me a coffee!It's time for another podcast... Please take a look at the 2026 Wildlife Calendar. It's available now.Support the showHave you bought your 2026 Wildlife Calendar yet?Find out more by clicking here Support the showThank you for listening to my podcast. If you would like to subscribe you can do so here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1803730/support WebsitePlease check out my website for the latest collections, photography tips and challenges, and more! Develop your photography by taking a course: Go from "Auto" to Awesome photos in just one week (click here)! Contact MeYou can contact me directly at: [email protected] Coffee? If you've had value from this podcast, please help me to continue with them. Most people don't, but if you would like to make a small contribution, how about a coffee? You can buy me a coffee here.Please don't keep me a secret! Please share my podcast with anyone else who you think might be interested.Thank you for listening.

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