![]() ![]() ![]() You’ll have to use manual focus and set the focal distance to just under infinity. As you will be taking photos in the dark, your camera won’t be able to lock onto anything, so auto-focus won’t work. Don’t use the shutter release button, but a countdown timer so that you don’t have any shake on the camera which would blur your photos.Īnother thing to consider is the camera focus. This will mean your camera will have enough time to capture the light of anything that comes by, and you’ll get some yellow dashes like the photos we took above. The key to getting a unique photo of fireflies is to take a long exposure, so around a 30 second photo. This increases your chances of getting lucky. ![]() The best strategy is to keep taking photos in the same direction as you never know which direction the fireflies will go (they seem to make some pretty tight turns and fly erratically!). You’ll want to bring a tripod and some patience. ![]() The easiest way to photograph them is to stand in one place and wait for them to fly past you. Fireflies are notoriously hard to photograph as they move so quickly and are unpredictable. ![]()
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