The contrast that is given by night photography is just beautiful, making a simple scenery to look far more interesting. Night photographers generally have a choice between using artificial light and using a long exposure, exposing the scene for seconds, minutes, and even hours in order to give the film or digital sensor enough time to capture a usable image. With the progress of high-speed films, higher-sensitivity digital image sensors, wide-aperture lenses, and the ever-greater power of urban lights, night photography is increasingly possible using available light.
Haunted Grainery

Morning train

Vernazza

Ghost boat

Man on fire

Sant Joan Feast

The Crown of the Dolomites

Northern Outburst

Drunk N Tunnel

Celebration

The tree

Heart of the city

Asimut

Rain with Love

Floating Lanterns

Storm Bardenas

Light and darkness

Isolation

Country road at night

Riverdance

Untitled

Lighting of the Lens

Cracks In The Sky

Silence

Starts in the night

Milky Way arched

Waiting for train spectrum

Dancer in the Lights

Lightning over Athens

Pray Nobody Is Home

Last passenger II

Midnight in Cracow

Central Park

PORTLAND

Talking to a Lady

Graphite

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