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<blockquote data-quote="Gobae" data-source="post: 531272" data-attributes="member: 26896"><p>I'm playing around with a couple of ideas for shoot that would take place at night in a cemetery. But since most of them are closed/off limits at night, I was thinking of taking the shot in daylight and PP'ing them to look as if they were night shots.</p><p></p><p>Is there a convincing way to take photos in the day and make them look as if they were made at night? Is it really as simple as dialing down the exposure?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gobae, post: 531272, member: 26896"] I'm playing around with a couple of ideas for shoot that would take place at night in a cemetery. But since most of them are closed/off limits at night, I was thinking of taking the shot in daylight and PP'ing them to look as if they were night shots. Is there a convincing way to take photos in the day and make them look as if they were made at night? Is it really as simple as dialing down the exposure? [/QUOTE]
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