Zoom Burst Photography Technique by Saurabh Chhabra

Rastrapati-Bhavan-with-WM

Just bought a DSLR? Try to play around with it. Try your hands on zoom burst

Above photograph is of President House of India:-

Here Zoom in Burst photography technique is used:-

What all you need to take such pictures is:-

  1. Low light condition (to better understand the technique), though it can be done in better light conditions also
  2. Tripod
  3. DSLR with a basic zoom lens

Try these pictures on long shutter speeds such as 2 sec, 4 sec, or even larger.

  • In case you have decided this picture to be taken on 4-sec shutter speed, use shutter priority mode, the aperture will be taken care of automatically.
  • Put your camera on a tripod. Decide your exposure time into two phases. :- Click & Wait on wide-angle (for half the time i.e 2 secs here), after first 2 sec, zoom in and wait till shutter gets close.
  • Here you go with the beautiful zoom in burst pictures…

Note:- Try to use ISO as low as you can to get non-noisy pictures, and for long shutter speed which is required in such case.

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