Shooting at twilight…
What’s great is that you really don’t need anything additional to add to your photo arsenal to accomplish twilight photography. You probably already have a tripod and cable release, or you can use the self timer feature on your camera.
What you might want to do is experiment with white balance. If you have Live View enabled, a feature on many cameras, you can scroll through the various white balance settings to find the most complementary setting. Don’t worry about the “correct” white balance, use the one most complementary to the scene. I find 4000K a good place to start. If you are shooting in Raw format, you can tweak this after the fact, which is most helpful if you change your mind!
Since you are set up on a tripod, use the lowest ISO, and use an aperture to create the most depth of field, or to quote fellow BetterPhoto.com instructor Tony Sweet, depth of feeling. You can shoot during twilight almost anywhere, cityscape, landscape, before dawn or after sunset. Twilight can make the ordinary look magical…
Make great pictures! ~ Deb
Great stuff as usual Deb. Best to you for 2012.
Thank you so much John, I hope you have a wonderful New Year too!
Lovely work Deborah
Thanks so much, Eden!
Incredible images Deborah.
I appreciate your comments Edith, thank you!
Beautiful lights and images.
Congratulations for excellent content.
Thank you very much Jorge!