Long Exposure Photography
Long Exposure Photography is a technique that involves using a slow shutter speed to capture light over an extended period. This allows photographers to create images that show movement, such as flowing water or moving clouds, while keeping stationary objects sharp and clear. The result is a unique blend of motion and stillness, often creating a dreamlike effect.
To achieve long exposure, photographers typically use a tripod to stabilize the camera and prevent blurriness. They may also use filters, like neutral density filters, to reduce the amount of light entering the lens, enabling longer exposure times even in bright conditions.