February 2021
Beginner
272 pages
7h 23m
English

ERIK KUNA
When you see smooth water cascading gently over the rocks in a stream, or silky-looking water falling from a waterfall, or smooth-looking water on the lake, you’re seeing a camera’s long exposure technique at work. This is when you force the camera to keep its shutter open for a long period of time, so the moving water, which would normally be frozen in place (which looks kinda amateurish for lack of a better term), now looks smooth and silky and more professional-looking. With a DSLR or mirrorless camera, you’d need to use a special filter attached over the lens to artificially darken the scene ...
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