by Gay Spencer
20. February 2012 20:25
One of the biggest differences between digital photography and conventional photography is the greater likelihood of good results taking low-light pictures with a digital camera. Not only have the electronic sensors gotten good in the low-light range, they can adapt to the scene easily (where you might needed very different kinds of film to make some changes before), and most importantly, feedback is immediate, so you can make needed adjustments. As the last month and a half of images attest, it's fun to take pictures in the dark!