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Timed Exposure Photography Long Exposures
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Technical Considerations Keep the camera supported firmly. Use a tripod or set the camera on a solid non moving object; a car (not running), a rock, a tree, a fence, a building, a grave stone. Set your aperture to f. 8 or f/11. This will allow for a fair amount of depth of field while still getting enough light into the camera. Use a slow shutter speed or the Bulb setting on your camera. Use a cable release or use the self timer.
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Bracket using these times as a staring point ISO 400ISO 200 30 Seconds1 minute 1 minute2 minutes 2 minutes3 minutes
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Laura Kennard 2012
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Laura Kennard 2012
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Options Try using a small penlight to draw your subject. Have your subject move in front of the lens holding a light. Have your subject move and shine a light on them in different positions. Light parts of your scene with a bright spot light. Use a hand held flash to create a strobe effect or try candles, lamps, sparklers, light bulbs, glow sticks, etc.
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David Lebe Angelo on the Roof
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David Lebe Hands
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David Lebe Scribble
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Matt Pfannenstiel 2012
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Things to Remember Remember if you want your subject to come out clear without motion blur they must be still for the duration of the exposure. Sometimes blur can be a good thing if it adds meaning to your work.
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