One of the greatest magic tricks in photography is long exposure photography, producing images that freeze a moment yet still capture movement and dynamism. However, even the best mirrorless camera ...
We've all seen the magic of long exposure photography – those dreamy, slow-shutter shots where waterfalls turn into silk, clouds streak across the sky and the ocean looks like sheets of glass. This ...
The oddly shaped curved glass of the CineFlow creates “motion” blur, while subjects within the non-streak axis portion of the ...
Fast shutter speeds are great at freezing action in place, but slow the speed right down and watch as movement in a scene turns to smooth, abstract forms. Long-exposure photography is a great ...
Moment is bringing a new slow shutter mode to its Pro Camera iOS app to allow users to get creative with long exposure shots in a variety of ways. The new mode will save long exposures as Live Photos ...
As much as the Artikcar looks like it was drawn with light during a 20-second photo exposure, it’s actually a real thing: a rolling, glowing, neon-enveloped quad ...
Photo: Ally Kazmucha/The App Factor Long-exposure photography lets you capture light trails, motion blur and better low-light shots. While the iPhone’s built-in Camera app doesn’t let you control ...
Popular photography app Pro Camera from Moment is getting a major new feature today that's going to make it easier to capture long exposure shots. The new Slow Shutter shooting mode provides manual ...
We’re not sure digital cameras have been around long enough to have a Hall of Fame, but if they have, the twist-o-flex Nikon Coolpix 990/995 – with its swiveling lens to help capture artistic or ...
We all know the shot: Perfectly framed racecar that’s perfectly framed against a blurred racetrack, sense of speed and motion overwhelming. They’re known in photography as a panning shot—because the ...
Last week I covered the three things you should do if you buy a DSLR or mirrorless interchangeable lens camera. Second and arguably most important on that list was mastering your camera's "Manual" ...