Thi is my contribution for this sunday celeatial challenge. I have uploaded some long exposure shots under the theme of light.
I have mentioned here three tips in long exposure photography of photographer Alistair Scott as follows
If you don't have a remote release, an alternative for long exposures is to use the self-timer. Set it to about 10 seconds so that any vibrations that you may have caused by pressing the shutter button will have died away before the shutter fires.
If your camera has 'mirror lock up' that's an additional way of miminising vibrations. But, as with using a heavy ND filter, you will need to compose your scene before doing anything else.
An alternative type of ND filters are 'grads' ... half ND filter and half clear ... for holding back exposure on a particuléarly bright part of the scene, the sky shortly after sunset, for example.
If you are interested in some more tips use the following link .
https://digital-photography-school.com/8-tips-for-long-exposure-photography/
I would like to thanks @sirknight for organizing this challenge.
I hope you enjoy the content . And please upvote.
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Amazing shots! Thanks for those tips.. I need to play around with my filters and learn to use them to my advantage!
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Wonderful images. Amazing light in the clouds and beautiful composition and color tones.they are all very nice friends. I congratulate you wholeheartedly
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Good work
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