How To Do Daytime Long Exposure Photography Tutorial: Master The Light




I tell you the simple and affordable way to master daytime, bright sunlight photography. Without a few pieces of hear you will NOT be able to accomplish this. Using a tripod, shutter trigger and a 10 stop ND filter is the key to unlocking the magic.
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Ice Filter 10 Stop ND:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1191690-REG/ice_ice_nd1000_77_77mm_ice_nd1000_solid.html/BI/20259/KBID/14674/kw/ICND100077

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12 responses to “How To Do Daytime Long Exposure Photography Tutorial: Master The Light”

  1. Get a Sony camera with an electronic view finder, and you don't have to worry about all the pre-focus and pre-composing. You'll be able to see what you're doing even at one or two minutes in your viewfinder before you take the picture.

  2. One thing I have tried and it works well is if u have a system where you can slid filters in I have formatt hi tech use there 10stop nd and say a 3 stop no grad . To balance out the sky and plus in photo shop stack the images for a different effect over just what you get from single shot. Great overall video love watching and learning.

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