Twilight Drama and the Right Gear….

Bridges, city lights and reflections, one of my favorite photographic combinations! Everything looks magical at night. A sturdy tripod is essential for night photography. I use a Feisol 3442 carbon fiber tripod, which weighs 2.31 lbs and folds up fast for easy transport. I like to cover as much ground in the best light as possible, so it helps to have a tripod that’s ready to move as quickly as I am. My camera bag is equally as portable, the F-Stop Gear Ando Bag. The Ando holds a laptop, iPad or in my case, the iPad mini, which I’m finding essential when traveling. The Ando bag is designed so you have easy access without having to set the camera bag down. My Nikon D800 fits inside, along with a few favorite lenses and optical filters for a little creativity and fun! I hope you can get out and shoot a little twilight drama this weekend! I’m covering twilight photography and more in my online course, Long Exposure Creativity at BetterPhoto.com. The course is full right now, but there will be openings in December and I hope to see you there!


For a nice display of your twilight and night photos, and a great way to sell your prints, try Smugmug as your online portfolio. You can save 20% your first year by using code DEB. Here’s my site as an example… http://www.deborahsandidge.com and you can customize your site to suit your needs. The screenshot below is from my Nightscapes gallery. Have fun shooting! ~ Deb

2 Comments

  1. Gary on November 9, 2012 at 8:15 am

    Hi Deb, fantabulous work as always! Which ballhead are you using on your tripod?

  2. Deborah Sandidge on November 9, 2012 at 11:53 pm

    Feisol DF 50 DC with the 3442 tripod. I’m happier with this compared to the lever type. Thank you very much for your comments! ~ Deb

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