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What are some really good long exposure tips? Also when it comes to photoshop, any really good tips and shortcuts that you've found now that you wish you knew at the start? Thanks in advance [emoji4]
 
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Slow down there Alice, first of all, Hello and a very warm welcome to you.

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Have I posted this on the wrong place?
Not really, but you did post 2 'simple' questions that might take a couple of hours worth of answering, with no idea whether we'd be pitching the answer at the right level.

Welcome to TP. :)
 
I'll start with a simple answer to the Photoshop question, start with a good book, it's the best way to get a good grounding. Scott Kelby is the most popular writer for software books.
 
Long Exposure - Find a good subject and check composition.

Photoshop - If a little is good then more is terrible :)
So easy to overdo it.
 
There are some very good Photoshop and Lightroom tutorials on YouTube.
 
Welcome to the forum Alice I'm not sure what type of long exposure you want to know about, but quite a few bits are covered in the links in my signature however if you have any question on anything to do with long exposures I'm happy to try and answer them as there's not a lot I've not done when it comes to long exposures
 
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