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Night is the period of time between the sunset and the sunrise when the Sun is below the horizon. This occurs after dusk. The start and end times of a night vary based on factors such as season, latitude, longitude and timezone. Night is also the period when astrophotography can take place, recording images of astronomical objects and large areas of the night sky.
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Are there ultra-wide angle (<24mm) lenses faster than f/2.8? If not, why?
I started looking for an UWA lens (something in the mid-teens), particularly for doing milky way shots. Learning that you get trails with too long of exposure, I figured I'd try and find the largest a …
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What is this effect, with millions of coloured light dots surrounding people in the dark?
I've always just heard it referred to as Bokeh, though, technically that word has a much broader meaning than just at night, or those specific shapes that you can create. … I suppose "night bokeh" might suffice. …