![]() ![]() ![]() The intensity of LED lights is controlled by increasing or decreasing the frequency of their flicker. What’s the solution to get solid lines, if we can? - Kathy E. So does this have to do with the cycling of new LED lights? The exposure times were 1 second or longer, which I would think would be long enough to compensate for flicker. None of the lights appeared to be blinking. When they created a zoom-blur photo of holiday lights, some streaks were solid and some were dotted. I’m hoping you can solve a mystery for me and my photography students. Dashing Through the Holiday Lights Question: ![]() Questions could be about gear, national parks and other photo locations, post-processing techniques, field etiquette, or anything else related to night photography. If you have any questions you would like to throw our way, please contact us anytime. This special holiday installment of our “Five Questions” series features inquiries about photographing Christmas lights, choosing a surface for metal prints, Congaree National Park, Irix and Sony lenses, and how Lightroom affects raw data. You’ve given us questions, and we’re giving you answers. ![]()
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