Took some long exposure model shots this weekend. Some Street Shots and some beach shots. The beach ones are my favorite. Yes there are some that are blurry, but you can expect that.
There are some cool shots here and I also appreciate your efforts to experiment with long exposures.
That being said they are tricky to do. a tripod is a must and it is indeed possible to get sharp crisp pictures even with a live model. One thing to keep in mind when doing these is to watch the exposure time accordingly with the subject so as to not overexpose.
Number four is cool if you were going for a ghostly effect.....
yup, something I've been wanting to try for a while. I had a tripod but it was quite windy. another factor was the remote shutter release got sand in it so I had to hold the button down, which I wasn't to happy about.
yup, something I've been wanting to try for a while. I had a tripod but it was quite windy. another factor was the remote shutter release got sand in it so I had to hold the button down, which I wasn't to happy about.
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That being said they are tricky to do. a tripod is a must and it is indeed possible to get sharp crisp pictures even with a live model. One thing to keep in mind when doing these is to watch the exposure time accordingly with the subject so as to not overexpose.
Number four is cool if you were going for a ghostly effect.....
That doesn't help any :-(