I'm new to photography and found these really cool. What are your thoughts on long exposure? also tips on how to get good long exposure shots.
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Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make NIKON CORPORATION Camera Model NIKON D3200 Camera Software Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows) Maximum Lens Aperture f/3.5 Sensing Method One-Chip Color Area Color Filter Array Pattern 842 Focal Length (35mm Equiv) 27 mm Image-Specific Properties: Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 240 dpi Vertical Resolution 240 dpi Image Created 2016:02:10 18:24:44 Exposure Time 10 sec F-Number f/22.0 Exposure Program Manual ISO Speed Rating 4500 Lens Aperture f/22.0 Exposure Bias 0 EV Metering Mode Pattern Light Source Day White Fluorescent Flash Flash, Compulsory, Return Detected Focal Length 18.00 mm Color Space Information Uncalibrated Image Width 6016 Image Height 4000 Rendering Custom Exposure Mode Manual White Balance Manual Scene Capture Type Standard Gain Control High Gain Up Contrast Normal Saturation High Sharpness Hard Subject Distance Range Unknown
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Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make NIKON CORPORATION Camera Model NIKON D3200 Camera Software Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows) Maximum Lens Aperture f/3.5 Sensing Method One-Chip Color Area Color Filter Array Pattern 842 Focal Length (35mm Equiv) 27 mm Image-Specific Properties: Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 240 dpi Vertical Resolution 240 dpi Image Created 2016:02:10 18:23:37 Exposure Time 10 sec F-Number f/22.0 Exposure Program Manual ISO Speed Rating 6400 Lens Aperture f/22.0 Exposure Bias 0 EV Metering Mode Pattern Light Source Day White Fluorescent Flash No Flash Focal Length 18.00 mm Color Space Information Uncalibrated Image Width 6016 Image Height 4000 Rendering Custom Exposure Mode Manual White Balance Manual Scene Capture Type Standard Gain Control High Gain Up Contrast Normal Saturation High Sharpness Hard Subject Distance Range Unknown
some guy fried his nikon 14-24mm doing that. Wouldn't do without a filter.. in other news, steel wool, lighter and a string is all you need
If I get coerced into shooting a spin, I like shooting them with water and in confined spaces. I think it adds a bit of depth to the concept.
Shutter release thingy
ND filter(s)
Tripod.