Long exposure photography tutorial

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Step by step guide to controlling the amount of blur and abstraction you can create in your shots. Made using basic equipment.

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28 Comments
  1. The Soulsentinel says

    thanks dude! very helpful

  2. Foxhound Dc says

    What lens do you recomend?

  3. PICSBYJLM says

    Next time I do long exposures, I’ll put on lots of nd filters too. LOL I’ll also use lots of exposure and use lots of post editing.

  4. walter peterson says

    ND (neutral density…ok) but what is NDs

  5. Teki_Tank says

    This video was VERY helpfull! I will totally use this every time!

  6. Theo says

    I have a Canon SX410 IS and every time I want to take a picture of the water it ends up being all white. Anybody know why? Even at night when there's to much light is turns up white.

  7. Kevin Rieldy says

    hey, i have a question. when you took picture with long exposure at night, did you use flashlight? the last 2 picture looks so sharp or perhaps it's because of your camera. thanks before

  8. Levi Grafton says

    Thank you for the in depth explanation

  9. Stephanie A says

    what do u focus on> the car or the pole?

  10. Dr Owl says

    Ayy mate, I was wondering why the intersection looked so familiar lol because it’s where the m5 has the most traffic haha, good video mate

  11. Tzuu Yao Lee says

    Hi, do you use a remote control or tripod for this? (newbie here

  12. Stan says

    Thanks for sharing!

  13. SamSutler says

    This is absolute blasphemy, my teacher specifically sated that we MUST use Manual setting and this interwebs man has the audacity to state otherwise. Completely ridiculous.

  14. Backwards Aussie says

    Awesome video! Great seeing an aussie youtube photographer

  15. HullPros says

    Well put together. Thank you!!

  16. Mariam Mostafa says

    what camera do I need?

  17. EastCheshireDetectorist says

    Hi Matt, I have a Nikon D5100. I do not have any filters of any kind. This will not work during the day with my 18-105 kit lens. Tried 20 second shots at f22, can't seem to reduce the exposure meter. Image comes out flashing black and white. Any suggestions may help. Thank you.

  18. The Onlyone says

    I personally think that you should use at least 100 seconds when taking pictures of water. I heard a great tip that if the image is to dark to go up by 50 or 100 seconds instead of 10 seconds each time to get the look you're aiming for.

  19. Jesse Duran says

    Great video. Thank you. Really helps.

  20. Roy Pollard says

    Really useful – thanks

  21. mainlymusicman says

    rib eye steak at 4:54

  22. Vidas Akmantas says

    fine

  23. Kristen Starkey says

    thanks for this great advice!

  24. MrFreakwent says

    Ha ha At least you show your humanity!
    Very helpful tutorial with many examples. Thanks.

  25. MK Vlog says

    which filter should we use

  26. johnnymcleanvlogs says

    I wanna try this. In life it's. soo good. For life

  27. Aditya nemiwal says

    How to set up a neutral density filter

  28. Aditya nemiwal says

    I don't know why I get total white images. They are too bright

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