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How to Make Daylight Long Exposure Photos

Movements in nature are beautiful. Clouds flying above you on a summer day, running waterfall, or sunlit waves stealthily approaching the seashore and looking like gazelles on the endless grasslands in the African Savannah. It makes you feel like a tiny speck in comparison to the world and helps you think. Pity that moments like these are almost impossible to capture with a DSLR in the Daylight. There’s just too much light. Your photos will turn out overexposed and beyond retrieve, even if you shoot in RAW.

The web is full of information about night Long Exposure photography because it’s kinda easy. You can always add more light by setting a slower shutter speed, but it’s not like this during the daylight. You cannot put off the sun or control the weather. Still there are a few smart ways that let you get rid of the unnecessary light and photograph this fairy-tale in full motion.



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