Long Exposure Photography for Beginners
Learn how to take amazing long exposure photos with this tutorial!
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Hi, I'm willing to buy a tripod. What important things do you think I should consider about buying one.?
Nice video. You have a new subscriber.
Awesome video, I’m relearning photography and videography. The way you explain everything was awesome.
Slow down a little bit would be my advice.
thanks. I really liked the 2 second timer tip. when i saw the option on my camera, i thought that it seemed odd but ya, for sure
birds look awesome through long exposures
The note 9 can do this?
I loved this tutorial, thanks very much.
Thank you pal you've helped me out so much… cheers
This was like straight forward.. Thank you!
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Great tutorial for beginners. Thank you!
EXCELLENT, JOSH.
Thank you for keeping it simple, but explaining each detail and setting in a way that is easy to understand! I’m going to try some long exposure photos this week!
Thanks
Slow down we are beginners we need it explained and view SLOWLY so we can take in what you are saying..
Love it -fantastic!
Please do a compact camera tutorial aimed at teaching 10/11 year old children how to get creative
this was great help as i am just starting learning and finding it hard to stick into brain
thanks for the tips
Your work is amazing, I'm going to watch all of your videos!
thx!
Can this still be done with an Olympus om-1? Bc Im thinking of buying one and wondering if I can do this with that type of camera
Josh rules
Great video but you didn't step on how to get a 30sec long exposed photo on how the time works
Great!
Dam good job on the video my friend. Thanks alot for all the useful information . I'll be sure to be using some of your recommendations.
Also love what you did with your channel. You have my subscription would love to have your support as well. Thanks again and i'll catch you on the next video.
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hello there, I have a question, you said that shutter speed must be around 2 or 5 second to have a long exposure photography, but what happens to the steady lights such as sings, ot traffic lights etc. they don't blur our image or make it look brighter than it suppose to be? I haven't tried yet to take a long exposure photo but in a couple days I will and I need to know all the secrets and to make sure that I will take some good pictures
Great video! For sure about to use these tips tonight 🙌🏽
This was great. Really explained everything I wanted to know perfectly..
Thank you!
Too fast cant understand
Thank you for your tutorial. Think your tutorial was well done and very concise.
Great tutorial maybe a little more about settings
What I liked – Straight to the point, informative and really helped me understand long exposure.
What I didn't – I only just found it now, 2 years after it was posted. 😀
Nice work!
Great instructions and advice! Cheers dude!
Great Video, man! I would ask you as well to put in video along with exposure, ISO and aperture – lens zoom settings.
τελειο-Perfect!!!!!
Can i take good pictures with Note 9?
thanks for the tutorial..
but you talk too fast..hahaha
you are one awesome dude
I took this one a few years ago, but it is one of my favorite. https://www.flickr.com/photos/dougga/43878929410/in/dateposted-public/
thanks brother
Great video. I'm so nervous about walking away from my camera in the city even for a second but I want to try this. I live near an overpass over a busy stretch of I95 in Delaware. I'm afraid of being mugged here but I want to do a shot to catch white and red light trails.
good video really helpful
Can this be used on a Nikon D3000?
Can u right the setting…
Plz sir.
Super helpful, thanks! 📸
"Long Exposure for beginners" How about slowing down the speed of your mouth ?
This was so helpful! and your shots are amazing!