Dean.
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Hey everyone,
I'm looking to have a go at some outdoor long exposure photography.
I know it's been done to death by others but I'd like to finally give it a go myself, in particular photographing running rivers and the sea in order to get that blurred effect of the water, whilst keeping the landscape in focus
Does anybody have any tips for this type of photography?
My understanding so far is that I will need a tripod (obviously) and I was going to begin using a very large aperture in order to use a longer shutter speed without over exposing the picture?
If I was to try this in a well lit area during the day, would I require ND filters?
My understanding of these is that they help block out the light so that you can achieve longer shutter speeds? although I don't know which ND I would need and how to select the right one?
I'm looking to have a go at some outdoor long exposure photography.
I know it's been done to death by others but I'd like to finally give it a go myself, in particular photographing running rivers and the sea in order to get that blurred effect of the water, whilst keeping the landscape in focus
Does anybody have any tips for this type of photography?
My understanding so far is that I will need a tripod (obviously) and I was going to begin using a very large aperture in order to use a longer shutter speed without over exposing the picture?
If I was to try this in a well lit area during the day, would I require ND filters?
My understanding of these is that they help block out the light so that you can achieve longer shutter speeds? although I don't know which ND I would need and how to select the right one?






