how do you take photos of like, say, the moon? is there a special type of film that lets you photograph in the dark? my camera doesnt have bulbs or anything..
Additional info, added Sunday November 25 2007, 5:29 pm: not digital
b&w photo camera. Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? KellyHappy answered Sunday November 25 2007, 7:21 pm: actually, i disagree to the person below me.
if you want to take a picture of the moon, open up the aperature/f-stop. don't slow the shutter speed.
slowing the shutter speed will allow more light to reach the film, but it will also allow more room for error as far as a steady hand goes.
so only slow the shutter speed if you have a tripod or something to set the camera on.
mainly slowing the shutter speed if for action photography.
Brandi_S answered Sunday November 25 2007, 5:11 pm: Well, it depends on what kind of camera you are using. If it is a digital camera, you have to set it to night time photos.
If you are using a 35mm with the knob to change the F-stop, you need to turn the knob to slow the shutter speed for a good picture.
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