Slow Shutter Photography is something that can take your breath away when you get it right. Here are some shots to get you inspired. A Digg and/or Stumble of this article would be highly appreciated. Thank you :)
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Slow Shutter Photography : 10 Stunning Examples
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Very well done..I adored the 7th pic!
this is very fine .:)
@Priya : Thank you Mademoiselle :)
@Aninda : Thank you :)
Where did you get them? Did you take all these photos? They are mind blowing. I had once come across a photo of the night sky which was taken with the shutter open all night! You could see the paths the stars had followed in that duration.
@Julia Scissor : No Mademoiselle, I am wise only with words, not with a camera. I collected them from various sources on the internet. Why don't you put up the photograph you mentioned on flickr and direct Constant Readers to it, it would be an added attraction for them :)
I love the effects of slow shutter photography. Great collection here.
do have a look at some of these humble attempts by moi...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34345920@N07/3223978119/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34345920@N07/3223978111/in/photostream/
@Madzee : Thank you so much Madhu for sharing these beautiful photographs, it would be an added attraction for my Constant Readers. I must say that these [hotographs are simply amazing!
Great photos! your photography or collection? I liked most no.3,4 n 5 from top. Why No caption for individual photo?
I love that second image. You have inspired me to take some river images with a slow shutter speed. Thank you so much for posting these images.
This could be nice wallpapers and it should be. Thanks for sharing.
I love long exposures. I use it for wedding photography. Train station, waterfalls,evenings. It usually gives a really nice feel to a photograph.
Dmitri
Most photographers look for the fastest shutter speeds for sharp photos...using slower shutter speeds and a tripod can result in some unique and beautiful images too!
The depth of field is increased by the use of a slow shutter speed..Tripod is a must for slow shutter speed to avoid blurring n camera shake..the images are awesome...
Waterfall and street cars tends to be the most popular for slow shutter speed photography.
I prefer waterfalls as they look stunning at 1/5 second or slower.
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