Long exposure

in blurt-177869 •  7 months ago 

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I keep experimenting with slow shutter speeds. In doing so, I put different lenses on my cameras and compare the results with each other. It's important for me to understand when which lens, in what light and at what shutter speed... will produce certain results. I want the results to be predictable in advance.

It's actually not as easy as I first thought. I put the camera on a tripod, set a slow shutter speed and... it was a snap. Different people and other objects have different speeds of movement. And there can be several such objects in the frame. Even one object during movement can change speed, stop, change direction.... and at the same time your camera curtains are open...



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