02-14-2019 02:32 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
02-14-2019 10:19 AM
You need to learn about the exposure triangle. Any particular scene has a combination of ISO, shutter and Aperture that produces a good exposure. If you change any one of the three, like shutter time in your case, you must compensate by adjusting the other two to keep the same exposure.
For example, if a shutter speed of 1/60 second and an aperture of f/4 and an ISO of 400 gives you a good exposure, in order to increase the shutter time to 1/30 you must at the same time you must increase the aperture to f/2.8 *or* the ISO to 200 in order to keep that exposure.
02-15-2019 10:47 AM
Love the second shot!
I was going to add flowing waterfalls is simple using Photoshop. No special camera tricks required.
02-15-2019 10:53 AM
A long shutter time is a "camera trick'?
02-15-2019 11:08 AM
"A long shutter time is a "camera trick'?"
Yes it is.
02-15-2019 11:11 AM
At what shutter speed do we transition into tricks vs photographic choices
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02-15-2019 11:21 AM
Whatever works. Simple?
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