I am looking for some help taking pictures of things in low light situations. Situations where your normal equipment isn’t going to do the trick.
I could set up the tri-pod and hold the shutter open for 5 seconds or longer for each shot and suck in all the surrounding light, but in reality in these outdoor events with kids/dogs patrons running around not paying any attention to what’s going on around them, I don’t want to risk damage to their cars or my equipment.
I was thinking of trying a mono-pod as they are pretty small and easy for transport, and I could still be in control, but I think then I’d be fumbling around with this huge stick attached to my camera and this might make it hard to get engine compartment shots, candid shots, etc..
So just curious if anyone else has been to these type of venues and what or how did you get better shots then what my 7D is giving me in either auto or other settings.
INFO: 7D 28-135 kit lens, and nifty 50. (The 50mm lens is great, but I have to back up to much and can’t get the shot right, I need to be less than 20 or so feet so the fifty doesn’t work well in these situations)
I’m using the stock 7D flash, I’m sure that’s a lot of my problems there, and will be upgrading to a add-on flash, just doing research as to which one will work for me without spending 1000s of dollars.
Please see the pictures from last night here for ideas of what’s going on. These pictures aren’t really anything of interest, just general shots to attempt to get my point across. I wasn’t worried about shooting in thirds, cropping, no real camera ethics, just shooting pictures to better explain what I am asking.
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Thanks for any help/info/suggestions
-james


