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Nighttime can be a great opportunity to create some amazing photographs. In my video I give you 6 tips on how to improve your nighttime photography. Keep Shooting!

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0 # Mofeed Qasem 2012-03-22 09:44
Great tips. Thank you Cazillo!
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0 # Mark 2012-03-22 11:00
Thanks for the tips Greg..
I noticed all your shots were done at F2.8,,thats some expensive glass. Not all of us can afford that kind of glass. Any chance of doing this again using F-stops most of us can afford.. 3.5 and up :)
Love your work and appreciate your time
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0 # Steven 2012-03-22 14:32
Another great video, thanks Greg.
Regarding noise, could you do a video on noise reduction, for us photographers with 'noisy' cameras? Covering, for example, the trade off between noise reduction and sharpening; do you vary the amount of NR depending on the where picture is displayed eg web, small print, large print etc.; and how useful is selective NR either in Photoshop, or with the new LR4 adjustment brush, compared to a global adjustment?
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0 # Gregory Cazillo 2012-03-22 14:35
As much as I feel it would be a great subject for a video I don't use it. Rather I rely on proper exposure as stated in this video http://cazillo.com/articles/37-photography/190-why-you-need-perfect-exposure-in-digital-photography.html. I will take a look at LR4 and see if I can make a decent video there.
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0 # Rich Maher 2012-03-22 15:27
Hi Greg, enjoy your site but is everything AWESOME? Happy shooting, Rich
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0 # LAURA 2012-03-22 17:10
Great stuff and great teacher all the time...
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0 # Charles 2012-03-22 21:22
nice shots greg!
i really like the Bellagio Fountain shot.
is that a multiple exposure HDR?
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0 # Gregory Cazillo 2012-03-26 11:27
Nope, no hdr...I'm not a fan of it at all.
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0 # Troy R 2012-03-24 11:50
Hey Greg, would you say this an acceptable picture at ISO 3200, on my Canon T2i?

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0 # Gregory Cazillo 2012-03-26 11:27
Not bad for a T2i...
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0 # Olaf Kleemeyer 2012-04-01 15:57
Hi Greg, when you showed the 70-200mm on you camera I thought: Can ladies or washouts (like me ;-) hold this for a shooting over several hours? Is it a matter of strenght or a matter of the right technique of holding the camera?
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0 # Gregory Cazillo 2012-04-03 11:09
Absolutely. It is a heavy lens but using proper technique you can easily use this lens.
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0 # James 2012-04-17 14:51
Hi Greg,

It's ok for you tell people not to worry about using a high ISO. We don't all have the high end full frame sensors. Or Lightroom 4 with it's great noise reduction.
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0 # Gregory Cazillo 2012-04-17 15:14
I think you need to watch this video... http://cazillo.com/articles/37-photography/190-why-you-need-perfect-exposure-in-digital-photography.html
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0 # Alex Cordeiro 2012-05-16 20:29
Very nice video Greg. Great tips.
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0 # Prashant 2012-09-21 13:30
Great job explaining the various modes and the basics of DSLR photography.. Just bought a canon T 4 i and very excited to get started...
Keep them videos coming...
BTW, nice photographs...
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