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Shooting magic with the expert

Tiny twinkling light bulbs look like snow flakes. Mixed with purple and white beams of light, make the most beautiful picture.

Florence Too

By 'shaking' the camera, dots become lines and give the picture an outer-space feeling. This picture reminds me of a meteor shower!

Florence Too

These are not real waves, but were captured by twisting the camera slightly. A subtle movement is enough to give the static light momentum, making it look more vivid and lively.

Samantha Lau

We went on a journey to the vast reaches of twinkling outer space.

Janet Tam

The Tokyo Starlight Garden in New Town Plaza features more than 100,000 sparkling LED lights.

Janet Tam

You can take creative pictures by rotating the camera. Countless circles expand and merge gradually from the inside out. It creates a sense of mystery as well as curiosity.

Samantha Lau

Light beams transformed into a wheat farm. Poon says cameras, lenses and tripods are not as important as your skill. To take good pictures, you need good observation and creativity.

Dhruv Singh

Poon says photographers should be enthusiastic about their pictures. This one brings you into a world of lightning and flame.

Dhruv Singh

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