1. Explain the three types of long exposures.
What is overlooked are the amazing photos you can get with longer shutter speeds, ranging from 1/15 of a second up to many hours. What's more, these aren't tricky, and don't require sophisticated cameras and lenses. Because of the techniques associated with shooting at varying lengths of (longer) shutter speeds, I break them down into three categories: Shorter exposures, which go from about 1/20th of a second to several seconds, mediumexposures, which go up to about a minute, and long exposures, which can be indefinitely long.
2. How does the use of a neutral density filter change the way the photograph looks? The image is not changed at all
3. What are the steps to shooting lightning?
just set up your tripod in the direction of a lightning storm and hope to get good shots. The frequency of the lightning will affect the overall exposure, and there are no guidelines (other than experimentation) for how much exposure time you should allow. Long exposures are great for capturing cityscapes, like star trails, moon-lit valleys and lightning.
4. How are star trails created?
By changing the shutter speeds.
5. How does Reciprocity Failure change the way the film reacts to light?
It changes the amount of light that is let in.
What is overlooked are the amazing photos you can get with longer shutter speeds, ranging from 1/15 of a second up to many hours. What's more, these aren't tricky, and don't require sophisticated cameras and lenses. Because of the techniques associated with shooting at varying lengths of (longer) shutter speeds, I break them down into three categories: Shorter exposures, which go from about 1/20th of a second to several seconds, mediumexposures, which go up to about a minute, and long exposures, which can be indefinitely long.
2. How does the use of a neutral density filter change the way the photograph looks? The image is not changed at all
3. What are the steps to shooting lightning?
just set up your tripod in the direction of a lightning storm and hope to get good shots. The frequency of the lightning will affect the overall exposure, and there are no guidelines (other than experimentation) for how much exposure time you should allow. Long exposures are great for capturing cityscapes, like star trails, moon-lit valleys and lightning.
4. How are star trails created?
By changing the shutter speeds.
5. How does Reciprocity Failure change the way the film reacts to light?
It changes the amount of light that is let in.
Stop Action
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