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The Light of Japan: Poetic Japanese Nightscape Photography by Takehito Miyatake

The Light of Japan: Poetic Japanese Nightscape Photography by Takehito Miyatake | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it

"Award-winning photographer Takehito Miyatake is known for his beautiful long-exposure photographs of volcanos erupting, beaches adorned with bioluminescent creatures and fireflies that light up the night sky."

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If you're looking for inspiration for your next photography project, these images are a good place to start. I promise you won't be disappointed by what you see.

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How LED Streetlamps Could Change the Look of Night Photography Forever

How LED Streetlamps Could Change the Look of Night Photography Forever | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
Night photography in big cities has a very specific look. The ugly color cast by your standard sodium streetlight has become so common, that it many cities it's hard to imagine everything not looking dipped in orange after the sun sets. But with both LA and New York moving towards more neutral LEDs, the way our night photographs and videos look is about to change massively.
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LED lights have begun replacing the yellow sodium streetlights, and it going to have an effect on your night time photography. No longer will your photos have a yellow tinge to them, but instead they will look more neutral and balanced.

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How I Photograph the Milky Way in the Light-Polluted Skies of Singapore

How I Photograph the Milky Way in the Light-Polluted Skies of Singapore | Mobile Photography | Scoop.it
When it comes to photographing the elusive Milky Way in one of the most light-polluted major cities like Singapore, timing is critical. Most of the faint details will be washed out by the extreme light pollution and if we were to shoot the Milky Way under unfavorable atmospheric conditions, our attempt would be futile.
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While it is common for photographers to take pictures of the Milky Way, most are unable to because they happen to live in modern cities filled with light pollution. This article shares a few tips you can use to capture the perfect shot of the Milky Way even if you live in a major city like Singapore.

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