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This is part 4 of the 5 episodes of Photography through the Night.
Low light levels make night photography a challenging yet rewarding subject. The best results require specialized equipment, like SLR cameras, tripods, cable releases and flashguns. After sunset, the everyday world is magically transformed, and city buildings, fireworks, thunderstorms and the northern lights all become popular subjects.
Let’s see some more captures by great photographers..

#37 – Another late night Drive
by John A Ryan

#38 – The Glass House
by darklogan1

#39 – Candelária Nights
by Leonardo Paris

#40 – Pigeon Point Lighthouse
by Susanne Friedrich

#41 – Aurorus Reflectus Colosseo
by Stuck in Customs

#42 – Railway
by mara-mara

#43 – Night Walk
by Gerrit Wenz

#44 – Milan Train Station at Midnight
by Stuck in Customs

#45 - Capitol View
by Todd Klassy

#46 – Invisible Sun
by jrtce1

#47 – ExPort
by VJ Spectra

#48 – Night at Loch Lomond
by guillaume-dauphin
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- Photography through the Night – Part 5/5 (tvaraj.wordpress.com)


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