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How to take incredible night photos. Part 2/3.

I'm going to show you how to take incredible night photos. Lear more here CALCULATION OF THE EXHIBITION: Perhaps this is the most complicated part since night photography is done with low sensitivities, 100 or 200 ISO at the most. The ideal is to get as much exposure as possible to the first one without having to make many long exposure photos that will overheat the sensor. For that we begin by setting a very high sensitivity, opening the diaphragm as much as possible and calculating the exposure for the sky. Suppose that for ISO 6400 and f / 2.8 gives us an exposure of 30 seconds, using the table of reciprocity we will have the following: ISO 6400> 30 sg ISO 3200> 1 minute ISO 1600> 2 minutes ISO 800> 4 minutes ISO 400> 8 minutes ISO 200> 16 minutes If you are going to photograph with a more closed diaphragm, f / 4 for example, you should continue increasing the exposure, twice for each diaphragm point you close. If we have flash ha

How to take incredible night photos. Part 1/3.

I'm going to show you how to take incredible night photos. Lear more here . Surely you've seen many times those stunning night photos of landscapes, cities or the stars and nebulas and you've got a tremendous desire to take photos of that style ... but when you've tried it has seemed too complicated. This is the article you were waiting for, and not because I wrote it, but today I would like to introduce you to the fascinating world of night photography as God intended. Believe me, the difficulty that appears to have is not so much. Yes, you have to know and master certain concepts first (for that I am writing and you are reading this), but the visual result of this type of photography is extremely rewarding. It's worth it. You already know that in order to take photos, light is needed and that their absence is our worst enemy ... but strange as it may seem, there is always a small thread of light. In this article we talk about night photography ... but

Beneficts of ride in bike. 2/2

Companionship, overcoming, euphoria ... There are so many positive feelings that you feel when you ride a bicycle that it is not easy to describe it with words to someone who has not experienced it in the first person. Cycling is one of the most recommended sports for years by doctors, who advise their patients a fun activity, safe and very beneficial for health. Besides because you really like to pedal, have you stopped to think that maybe you should give your bike thanks for many more things than you think? Here we show you the 6 most important ones. This is the second part, if you have not seen the first part, we recommend you click here. 4. For helping you sleep better Insomnia is almost a plague in the current western society. In Spain it is estimated that it suffers 20% of the population. What if we told you that the bicycle helps you sleep more and more deeply? Giving pedals is a perfect antidote to stress and anxiety and helps balance mental fatigue with physical f

How to be successful

30 Days Of Genius Will Show You How To Be Successful. FREE HERE There's a common misconception that artists have a monopoly on creativity. But the very act of making something - shooting a photograph, designing a product, thinking critically, or building a business - is a creative one. These small actions come from our unique inner impulse to create. This is what  Richard Branson, Jared Leto  and  Arianna Huffington  have in common. This is what makes  Brené Brown, Tim Ferriss  and  Mark Cuban  successful.  They're all world-class achievers, but more than anything, they've used their creative impulse as both fuel and compass. It has allowed them to push on when others haven't, overcome obstacles thought impossible, and build a life of habits that sustain their mindset. And they'll be the first to tell you that their accomplishments are built on learned skills available to anyone. In this free video series, you'll learn about the big thinking and breakt

How to create a new habit in less than a month

It Takes 28 Days To Make Or Break A Habit. Lear more here Sometimes, we lapse into unproductive habits because we don’t know what else to do. That's why we worked with some of the best creators we know to bring these 28 daily creative project ideas to your inbox so you can get back in the habit of making. And in object to learn a new skill, the best way to improve it, is making it as an habit, and this is what we are going to show you, practising with the creation of other simple habits.  Lear more here Week 1 Celebrating everyday objects through drawing with Kate Bingaman-Burt. Week 2 Exploring line, form, and texture with Ryan Putnam. Week 3 Hacking visual language and creative thinking with Lara McCormick. Week 4 Connecting to your context through observation and lettering with Erik Marinovich. Weekends You'll get the same 2 videos every weekend, when you'll be encouraged to take in the sights and relax with Brooks Chambers. W