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Mohit Bansal Chandigarh- Stunning Fire Photography Tips For Beginners

When done properly, photographing fires need not be terrifying and may be loads of fun. Mohit Bansal Chandigarh can tell you more about this. https://mohitbansalchandigarh.in/stunning-fire-photography-tips-for-beginners/

When done properly, photographing fires need not be terrifying and may be loads of fun. Mohit Bansal Chandigarh can tell you more about this.

https://mohitbansalchandigarh.in/stunning-fire-photography-tips-for-beginners/

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The fire should be the main source of light

or the subject.

The flame is a great source of light for photography

because it gives off a soft, warm light. If

your light source is a campfire, for example, you should use a longer shutter speed, a higher ISO,

and a wider aperture. Remember that when you use a wider aperture, the depth of field will be

narrow. To get a clear picture, use manual focus and point the camera at the fire or the

silhouettes near it. Check out this picture of a fire on the beach. Focus on the fire and show how

beautiful the flame is. Make sure to use a fast shutter speed so you can see the details of the

flame. It will help you stop what's going on. Your starting point could be more than or equal to

1/320. Go faster, but don't forget to keep an eye on the ISO and aperture so that the picture

doesn't get too dark. In this case, you'll want a wider aperture and a higher ISO.

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