LONG EXPOSURE PHOTOGRAPHY (NIGHT TIME)

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In today's episode I head to the city to show you how to do long exposure photography, specifically at night time.

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My favourite long exposure photo that I've taken I was leaning out of the window of a train at night. The effect was that the station was entirely blurred and the carriage was perfectly still.

FloydBromley
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what i would recommend for long exposure photos with a human subject is to shoot the same photo twice, but the second time with a regular shutter speed, then lay both photos on top of each other in photoshop and roughly mask out the person from the shot with the faster shutter speed. that way the person will be super sharp and not have motion blur. even if you think you are holding still you will still move slightly. of course you need to open the aperture or raise the iso to get the same exposure in both photos so they match.

drafeirha
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I’ve always struggled with capturing these long exposure shots. Glad I get to learn from the master!

calebfrink
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My question is how do keep a human subject sharp while taking a long exposure??

gurmukhgurm
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3:42 you could have set the aperture at maybe f12 and lowered the ISO at around 400.

that would have resulted in better performance of the glass and of the sensor, respectively.

AdarshJon
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You do AMAZING long exposure shots, I'm in the process of learning and becoming proficient in this skilled skill set and I appreciate you passing this valuable knowledge! 🙏🏽 ⚔️☠️⚔️

adibee
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0:43 that picture from the city is insane absolutly good work, fantastic 🙌

qz.vision
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I absolutely LOVE long exposures!! They’re so much fun!!!

TravelAlways
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This was nice, quick and well informed video. I like videos like this! You didn't take 20 minutes to explain what long exposure is or how to do it! The inclusion of video clips and still image examples help a lot too! Thanks!

GothicMaximalist
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I like that portrait long exposure you did with the train. Remote release is important and convenient for long exposure as well, as it will allow you to composite images with the confidence that your tripod hasn't moved around from u touching it and u wont have to deal with aligning images in post.

waawaaweewaa
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It’s only been a few days since I started watching your content I really enjoy them and it’s very informative. I’ve been struggling to start a channel and ur motivation is helping hopefully some day I can just get up and do it lol but I really enjoy your videos especially the how to ones keep up the good work bro

irieshotslife
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When you haven't the camera but you still watch :|

fatimabmnd
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Fantastic video! I’m no stranger to long exposures, but I definitely gleaned a ton of useful tips

VlogCity
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00:16 that can be use as long exposure technique, just sit and set the tripod.. boom long exposure

cutiemiaw
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Love friday's and every other videos you do! Keep up the great work!

thetruekaw
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Yeah besides capturing sunrises and sunsets i love the lo g exposure shot.... been getting them on the phone but now ready to capture with camera... Great video Thanks... Happy New Year 😊

ronaldglenn
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You just gained a new subscriber! I'm always suprised and excited how carefully perfect you choose your spots to talk to the camera! Keep up the great work Hayden!

SchneeAufmKopf
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Amazing vid tutorial, i love your style! Night photography is the best.

shirleyfilms
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Great video mate, short and to the point!!! No babble babble bable like all the other videos with people shouting and trying to be cheeky... great vid!!!

luifalcon
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EPIC VIDEO!!! Was really great, thank you!

HaylsWorld