June 2020
Beginner to intermediate
272 pages
7h 37m
English

This sounds like it would be easy—a nighttime scene, with a crisp, detailed moon in the background—but what you wind up with is a totally overexposed bright white circle, rather than the detailed moon shot you were hoping for. That’s because it’s just about impossible to get both the nighttime scene (which takes a long exposure) and a detailed shot of the moon (which takes a very short exposure because it’s actually quite bright) in the same shot. So, what photographers have been doing since there’s been photography is creating multiple exposures (two images captured in the same frame). Now, there are some ...
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