Friday 27 November 2015

Long Exposures





Long exposure photography is a technique which requires a slow shutter speed. Most digital cameras enable you to change your shutter speed manually. This technique is best used when photographing scenes where there is both a stationary subject and moving subjects. The effect causes trailing light to form off of the moving objects and can provide you with a very attractive looking picture. Some of the more brilliant effects you can achieve with long exposure photography involve taking pictures outside at night with fast moving bright lights. This picture shows a subject using a sparkler. The slow shutter speed of the camera gives the remnants of light an appearance similar to lightning. If you experiment with different colours and speeds you can create astonishing and intricate looking results.
Well I hope that gave you some inspiration to go out and produce some great trick photography with your digital camera. All you need is a little creativity, so go ahead, take some snaps and above all have fun with it!

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