Christmas light photos: eight tips to make them shine

Updated November 17 2015 - 12:20pm, first published 10:34am

We all love looking at Christmas lights, but how do you get a photo that reflects their true brilliance? Digital journalist and gun photographer Adam Wright gives you some simple tips!

BE SENSITIVE.
BE SENSITIVE.

BE SENSITIVE 

You'll be using your camera at night without the flash. This means any movement of the camera will produce a blurry image. To make your camera more sensitive to light and less likely to give you a blurred image turn the ISO up. I would recommend an ISO of at least 1600 on most cameras. Get your camera settings sorted before you go, it's much harder in the dark. Also take a torch, it comes in handy. 

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