Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 44: Slow Shutter Magic

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2010

This week Mark Wallace shows us how to use a slow shutter speed to get some really fun photos. By shooting at night with slow shutter speeds you can create interesting shapes with light.

Bonus blooper included at the end of the video.

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  • hey Mark, what tripod is that?

  • It's a Benro Travel Angel TRA269

  • i had no idea you guys were in arizona. im in Peoria!

  • @Pugyxandrew Yep. Our studio is in Phoenix. :)

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  • @snapfactory WHAT I was in AZ i coulda stop by.

  • @iplaymusicuhear You need a Camera where you can set the shutter speed

  • @iplaymusicuhear Ya you can do it.

  • can you do this with the nikon coolpix L105 or do you need an slr camera

  • simply great............

  • Great tips. Gonna do it and have some fun :D.

  • yea Benro!!

  • great tips and great ideas... I love night trail photography... U helped me with a missing link of info. I now know why my camera shaking shots didn't work... You shot them on Manual not auto focus...Doh. Thanks bud. When I am visiting in Scottsdale next I will come by and say G'day mate!

  • @killingyou22

    you just need a camera which you can have a control to your shutter speed

  • @revenlymokalu07 Try to put it in manual mode with the settings you originally want then it will remain the same

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