It was not that dark outside. It was right after blue hour. But who could tell what settings did I use. I believe this was done in manual mode, set on live composite - a fantastic in-built feature of Olympus cameras, in which you can't control aperture, shutter speed or exposure. I only changed the ISO. In this mode, the camera takes a contol shot and then it takes multiple shots and stacks them.
@30pics4jackiesdiamond Yes, it requires a tripod. It takes one shot per second. It is best used for moving waters or clouds. But Peter Forsgard recommends it for night photography as well, although I can't really put my finger on the why.
Great composition, but it was a shame to miss the blue hour, when the best photos are taken.
If there is no more natural light, it is worth setting the white balance to artificial light, because the automatic mode is not always successful. With such a 4/3 sensor machine, it is better if the aperture is not so narrow.
September 5th, 2022
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If there is no more natural light, it is worth setting the white balance to artificial light, because the automatic mode is not always successful. With such a 4/3 sensor machine, it is better if the aperture is not so narrow.