Photographing in low light is often accomplished using a long shutter speed. To be able to use faster shutter speeds, you need lenses with wider apertures or shoot at a higher ISO. But what if you use a regular lens and shoot at a low ISO setting? Of course, you will have to use a slow shutter speed but it should not stop you from photographing for the fear of getting all blurry shots. In such low light situations, you can take advantage of the slower shutter speeds to capture some amazing images which you wouldn't otherwise have been able to shoot under 'normal' lighting.
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