Sunday 1 February 2015

Weekly Photography Challenge – Long Exposures

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in this collection of long exposure photographs you can see some great examples of how you can use this technique to produce stunning images.
Stewart Ayrey
By Stewart Ayrey
I teach a night photography class and many times I’ve seen a whole new world of exciting things open up for my students when they learn about long exposures. Of course you can use this technique in the daytime as well, but it is often associated with night photography. On a weekend workshop I lead we go out and photograph the sunset and I MAKE them use tripods, amid much grumbling. Then after the sun goes down they start to pack up and head back to our hotel. I tell them to keep shooting. Many times I’ve been told “I didn’t know you could take photos in such dim light”. Then we get out the flashlights and do some light painting and the magic begins.

Weekly photography challenge – long exposures

Have you tried any long exposure photography before? If not, now is the time. You will need a good, sturdy tripod and ideally a remote trigger to fire the camera(reducing camera shake). Here are a few long exposure images to give you some ideas on what you can do:
Mike
By Mike
Kostas Kokkinos
By Kostas Kokkinos
José Miguel
By José Miguel
Duane Schoon
By Duane Schoon
Howard Ignatius
By Howard Ignatius
Bill Devlin
By Bill Devlin
Abi Booth
By Abi Booth
Trey Ratcliff
By Trey Ratcliff
William Cho
By William Cho
José Miguel
By José Miguel
Jason
By jason
Dave Wilson
By Dave Wilson
Nicholas Chai
By Nicholas Chai
Note: please take note if you are going to attempt doing fire spinning with steel wool, please make sure you read about safety and do so at your own risk. IT IS dangerous and can result in fire or injury if precautions are not taken.
Okay it’s your turn – go! Show us what you can come up with. Get creative.

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