Night photography is the practice of capturing images in low-light conditions, often after sunset. This technique requires longer exposure times, allowing more light to enter the camera. Photographers often use a tripod to stabilize their camera and prevent blurriness, as even slight movements can affect the image quality.
Common subjects in night photography include cityscapes, stars, and light trails from vehicles. Specialized equipment, such as fast lenses and high ISO settings, can enhance the quality of night images. Post-processing techniques may also be employed to adjust brightness and contrast, bringing out details that are not visible in the original shot.