Photographing flames in a room, a fire in a fireplace, candles or lanterns can be challenging yet fulfilling at the same time. One reason is it always gives off a warm golden light which adds mood to the surroundings. The main trick is to use a fast shutter speed. So I did experiment a lot and figured out what works in different situations.There’s something mesmerizing about a flickering flame, don’t you think?Wrong Shutter Speed Setting: Shutter Speed 1/320s F3.5 ISO 200.This is much better. Shutter Speed 1/400s F3.5 ISO 200Shutter Speed 1/640s F3.5 ISO 200.Here are some tips on taking photos
