Long Exposure Notes
A long exposure photograph is achieved when you open up the camera shutter for a longer period of time to let in more light. As a result, the moving objects blur our and the non-moving objects are very focused. Three things affecting the overall long exposure would be the ISO, shutter speed, and aperture. You must counterbalance them all for the perfect photo. But don't forget the other steps too!
Step One- Composition
Step Two- Timer Mode
Step Three- Camera Mode
Step Four- Shutter Speed
Step Five- ISO
Step Six- Aperture
Step Seven- Focus
Step Eight- Manual Focus
Step Nine- Press Shutter Button & Remove Hands
Step Ten- Experiment
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