Best way to shoot bedroom photography?
What is the best settings to shoot in bedroom photography? Like I have a Nikon D5000 and I want to know what is a good or best shutter speed and aperture settings and exposure for good and crisp shoots I usually have a good daytime light coming from my windows, since I have a big window so it's good amount of light, i have a 7'inch tripod at walmart for 10 bucks, um, my lens is the standard 18-55mm I don't rally want to use the flash but I have an external flash I can use, thanks and any types would help too.
There are so many ways, try to make it interesting. As for day, i don't know depends on how much light is coming in. It really depends.put the camera on aperture priority.use f/11 and low iso, you can also set the camera on your tripod. And use a wide angle lens, your 18-55 is good enough
if you want to make the shot little bit interesting, play around with your shutter speed, shoot in full manual for example, at night dim the light in your room a bit, and use a long long exposure.
or at night or day, use a external flash, point the flash onto the ceiling (use aperture priority, since i don't know your lighting condition)
or you can even do a panorama.
there are just so many ways. This can go on forever.gl hope i helped
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