From the course: Landscape Photography: Night Landscape
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Photographing at the blue hour
From the course: Landscape Photography: Night Landscape
Photographing at the blue hour
- One of my favorite times to photograph at night is in the blue hour. Actually, it's not necessarily an "hour", it can stretch many hours, depending on the night. But that's the time of night, typically right after twilight time, in the early hours of the night, when the sky is rendered in a photograph as this really beautiful, deep, deep blue. It really is quite an enchanting blue color, and I love to shoot during that time of night. Now, in terms of when the blue hour is, you know, it varies. If there is no moon up at all, it's typically gonna be in those very early hours, maybe just an hour, right after twilight. So, it's after the twilight time, maybe part of the later part of twilight. But if it gets much later when there's no moon up, the sky is gonna be rendered as very, very dark. It's not gonna have a lot of color in it. Unless you're using a very, very long exposure time, and them sometimes you can coax a little bit of color out. We have a moon up, such as we do tonight…
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Understanding the rhythm of the night2m 18s
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Exposing at night4m 2s
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Focusing at night8m 31s
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Setting white balance at night2m 57s
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Exploring different compositions at night4m 48s
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Photographing at the blue hour3m 35s
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Creating a night image with reflections5m 12s
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Using long exposures to blur motion3m 17s
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