Remember how many times you are trying to capture the bear and starry sky, but as a result you just rounded your eyes and removed the blurred shots from the photo tank. What about nightlife? Romantic walks, late dinner and bright parties in your favorite bar will have to be left in your memory, because the photos are watched in the morning, except for disappointment.
Peopletalk editors do not comply with this situation. In search of a solution, we started to deal with the innovation of Huawei Pura 80 Pro, and we returned to Alexander Novikov, a professional photographer for help. After the sunset, we offer together to find out how to create really impressive staff and exactly what they contribute. Shall we start?
Why Pura 80 Pro?
The smartphone established itself as an expert in the field of inadequate lighting. Not surprising, because the Huawei Pura 80 Pro is equipped with an ultracamer with a large inch sensor. In a simple way: Such a technology can catch more light as if it were transferring the colors and atmosphere of the night. In addition, the device supports adjustable f/1.6 – f/4.0 aperture, which means that it will choose the mode for portrait or group shoot.
We cannot pay attention to “winding”. The bright series is represented in three colors: elegant red, sophisticated white and classic black. The leader of the Huawei Pura 80 ultra line shows status and aesthetics due to cult details in gold tones.

In the afternoon, you work with light, at night – with the absence. In the dark, it is important to learn how to read the shadows and to “capture the light from the window, from the street lantern, headlights, passing cars and even the moon. Usually you should shoot from the opposite – – not what you love, but technically possible, especially if you don’t have a tripod. However, when the smartphones of the Huawei Pura 80 series enter the game, everything changes.

Alexander Novikov, photographer

First of all, the stability of the camera. To achieve the balance, hold it with both hands, use the wall as support or sit down. Any tremor will reduce the sharpness to zero. Another ally light is light. Search for lanterns, windows, not neon. They not only help to “attract the frame, but they also become a part of the composition. When attracting people, avoiding unnecessary movements is particularly important. To avoid lubricating the frame, ask the model to freeze for a few seconds. And finally – don’t be afraid of failures in the shadows. In the dark, it is more important for each detail to provide readability and contrast than fighting.

Light source selection depends on the task. The most universal street: lanterns, neon signs, windows. Not only does it look beautiful in the frame, they also do not require additional equipment. If you need to emphasize the face or object, artificial back light is suitable: lights, smartphone screens and lamps.
I often get up at night and I know how difficult it is to maintain the balance: so the shadows do not fall, the lights are not “fire” and colors do not get dirty. Huawei Pura 80 Pro Copes this unexpectedly cool. In one of the night frames with high -rise buildings (illuminated roofs, fog, different temperatures in windows), the smartphone protected the depth, the structure of the sky and the texture of the buildings. Look how cool came out.


It is almost always better to do without a structured flash. Direct light kills the atmosphere on the “forehead ve and makes the image straight and hard, especially in close distance. If you want to create something intentionally sharp and opposite in the style of street photography.

To obtain a clear frame in the dark, not only technology, but also the body is also important. Press your elbows on your chest, finger the wall and hold your breath – this will help prevent the camera from shaking. Another technical serial shooting. Make 5-10 frames in a row and probably one of them will be sharp. And don’t forget the night regime. He “collects and stabilizes a picture of several compositions.

A complete lighting absence and a still surface is required. If the smartphone has pro mode, you need to set the parameters manually: ISO 800-1600 and a long exposure. It is ideal to shoot in raw format to remove maximum parts during processing.
For example, the Huawei Pura80 Pro shows excellent results: in a tripod you can capture not only stars, but also a weak glow of the horizon.


The system is a framework around the light source: not only the center of attention, but also the “brush”, the form of drawing and volume. Call contrasts (a light window in a dark building) and remember to be reflected (wet asphalt, windows, puddles). Add the brave perspective: Remove from bottom to top, through a glass or a narrow transition. At night, these angles work especially impressive.

It opens the night parcels. In the city – they play with neon, lanterns, windows windows and graphic architecture, glare and shadows. The street movement also becomes a source of inspiration: automobile headlights, silhouettes of passages -and light cycles require a frame without words. Store windows and portraits of Nenish signs are my personal favorite. Soft light, unexpected shadows and color accents make the face alive and the frame is mysterious.
Outside the city – night nature. Moonlight creates an atmosphere of depth and silence, especially in the presence of water. And for those who look more closely – Makromir: illuminated stained window, raw drop and flower leaves.


Yes, but properly. Usually, it is enough to slightly squeeze the shadows, align the balance of white and to remove excessive noise. The main thing is not to overdo it with brightness: the frame loses the atmosphere and flatten. Sometimes it is better to leave the image a little dark, but to maintain a feeling of depth and life. The Huawei Pura 80 Pro gives a very valuable JPEG and if you shoot in RAW (image format containing unprocessed files – approximately. Ed.) – Opportunities are expanding.
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Source: People Talk

Errol Villanueva is an author and lifestyle journalist who writes for The Fashion Vibes. With a passion for exploring the latest trends in fashion, food, travel, and wellness, Errol’s articles are a must-read for anyone interested in living a stylish and fulfilling life.