Long Exposure

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I’d like to take one of those long exposure shots where you see a group of people walking through the frame and they appear as blur/ghosts and the background remains in focus and correctly exposed is this possible to do during daylight without a filter?
 
You need a long shutter speed, probably in the 1/8sec-1/2sec region, or longer. If the light is low, and you use a high f/number and low ISO you might get down around there, but no chance in normal daylight. You need a fairly dark ND filter, maybe 4-6 stops or so.
 
Yes - set your iso to lowest setting 50 or 100. Set your camera to AV and f stop 22 or bigger number. Shoot on tripod or support (ground/wall etc).

Check the blur effect and start to open up the f stop (go lower number) until you get the desires effect.
 
Thanks for that:thumbs:

Looks like I'll have to pick up a couple of filters if I want to get this shot then.
 
Dont go for to long an exsposure or your people will indeed en up like ghosts and not show up at all. :)
 
I have done a few ghost shots in bright lights I did some last time I was in hospital to entertain the nurses and the settings that I used was lowest iso, f/20+ and was able to achieve +25 second exposure without an issue with over exposure

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vinersan: love #1, but blimey you've got some brave models for #4.
 
Thanks for the help should be giving this a try soon.
adrian #3 is exactly what I'm aiming for thanks for that.:thumbs:
 
mahseve: actually it was a very big middle point for crossing the street, so they weren't in any danger :)
keen: no problem, hope you will show us what you made :)
 
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