Wednesday, 5 October 2011

Long exposure - Research


Long exposure photography involves using a long shutter speed, enabling you to capture stationary and moving objects, such as fixed street lights and moving cars. Using a slow shutter speed can help to produce interesting effects such as light trails. It is easiest to accomplish long exposure images in low light conditions. You can also get some interesting outcomes experimenting with painting with light. This is also accomplished in low light conditions, it can be done using a source of light such as a torch, sparklers, glow sticks amongst other sources.



 
  

Credit: Toby Keller




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