How to take long-exposure photos on your iPhone While the iPhone does not have manual camera controls for long exposure, Apple’s handset does have a feature that allows you to shoot long-exposure images through the native camera app. To do so, you must enable live photos and then convert...
You don’t need the latest version of the iPhone to get this feature—you can use long-exposure photography on an iPhone 6 and higher. Still, long exposure doesn’t work as you’d think on iPhone. If you want to take long exposure photos on an iPhone, here’s what you’ll need to...
Long-exposure photos are a great way to capture images with lots of movement, like bustling New York streets or a group of people jogging. Here's the fun part: you don't need fancy photography equipment to take a long-exposure shot! You can take long-exposure photos on your iPhone by ...
Long Exposure Photography – The Best Settings for Moving Water: To create movement in the water you’ll need to slow down your shutter speed. To do this easily, flick over to Aperture Priority mode, simply drop your ISO down really low, increase your aperture to f/22 or the highest your...
In long exposure photography, you take a picture with a slow shutter speed—generally somewhere between five and sixty seconds—so that any movement in the scene gets blurred.
Long-exposure techniqueshave become increasingly popular, particularly in the realm oflandscape photography. One key reason is the ability to capture scenes with enhanced softness and harmony compared to standard exposures. With the rapid evolution of digital cameras, we can now take extended exposures...
Time-lapse and long exposure photography are powerful, even when they’re separate. If you combine them, you can elevate your time-lapse photography and get creative, even with simple ideas. Check out our posts on creating aday to night time-lapse, aGoPro Time-lapse, orcommon time-lapse ...
We love photography, and smartphones have just accelerated how many photos we take. Learn about the latest photography trends and how to take the best pictures here.
Many beginner photographers ask me how to take great night shots, so I thought I would share some simple tips for taking long exposures. First, here is a list of the gear that will help you get a clear, sharp image: 1. Tripod: ...
Once I’ve got that ideal-exposure test shot, I decide what Neutral Density (ND) filter I’ll need to use, and I usually need to use one for a long-exposure image because the length of the exposure is going to let in a lot of light—so much light that there’s a good chance th...