31 Examples of Long Exposure Photographs That Rock
Long exposure photography is a technique in photography that can really result in some amazing images. While it's not suitable for all scenes, having the skills in your repertoire to be able to pick which scenes can benefit from longer shutter speeds and then knowing how to properly execute them is a core skill for anybody who is getting serious about their photography.
To that end, Kent Dufualt's guide to long exposure photography (on special this week only for Light Stalking readers) is a resource you should strongly consider if you are at the point where you want to start having the skills to capture moments like these.
In the meantime, take some inspiration from these long exposure results.










Now, if these inspirational shots put a bee in your bonnet and you want to start attaining the skills to produce images like these, then remember this guide to long exposure photography is on special this week only for Light Stalking readers.
5 Comments
Very inspiring!
The picture of he boat on the lake entities ghost appears to be a composite image? The clouds aren’t streaking and blurred like I’d expect them to be and the boat is very sharp too suggesting that it wasn’t moving which is odd.
The boat appears to be holed and sunk so will not move. Exposure appears to be about 5 to 10 seconds which wold imply little to no visible cloud movement.
I wish I had found this 4 years ago. Although, it was fun figuring all this stuff out just experimenting.
I wish the EXIF Data is attached to every picture so we can learn how to do it.