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I am gearing up to take some holiday photos for our Holiday cards, and I really want to get an indoor shot of Darwin with Christmas lights. I've seen gorgeous photos of this type, but I have no idea what settings will allow me to get it.. aside from knowing that I need an aperture setting of probably 1.8? I know I will also need a tripod. I have looked this up online but I haven't found any advice for taking pictures of Christmas lights that include a subject (a moving subject) such as a person or pet. I have included photos of both types I want to take. Subjects in front of a tree, as well as in the lights themselves.
I would really appreciate any help! I have a canon t1i, with the 50mm f/1.8 lens. I do not have any external flashes or equipment like that, and probably can't afford it. However, I'm willing to be innovative if anyone has any DIY suggestions. :-)
I just added my first attempts in the comments. I used my 50mm f/1.8 lens, in AV mode, with the aperture set to 1.8
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Camilla, here is a site I recently came across while looking for something else. I added the page to my favorites hoping to try it some time. It doesn't have subjects but shows similar lighting. Hope it helps.
http://photo.tutsplus.com/tutorials/shooting/quick-tip-creating-art...
Here is another blog I bookmarked from a while back.
http://www.kevinandamanda.com/whatsnew/tutorials/photography-tutori...
Excellent blog link! I favorited it!
Their suggestions are great. Between this blog and the one Tina posted earlier, I think its do-able! (is it bad if I pull out Christmas decor before Halloween to try it?)
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