Long Exposure – How to Get Clear Night Shots
It is critical to have an understanding of long exposure photography if you are intending to shoot at nighttime. While flash photography is common in low light for ease-of-use, long exposure allows you more control and better results.
Long exposure is the act of leaving the shutter open for longer than a typical photo, say for 1 second, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 30 seconds, or even longer. The duration depends on the available light and the intended brightness of the photo. Continue reading