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Whats that camera thing where its night time in a city street and you can see the lights dragging behind it.. think its something to do with exposure.. can you reproduce it on a digital camera? You need to use a slow shutter speed, like 2 to 3 seconds minimum. It's best to use a tripod or some other kind of support, and the timer function on your camera to avoid shake. Digital is harder to achieve this effect with, but it can be done with most cameras. If there is a setting to change the film speed, use the lowest number, usually ISO 100. If your camera has what they call "bulb" setting you can use that also. It keeps the shutter open for as long as you hold the button down. This is best used with a remote control, as holding by hand can cause the camera to move even slightly, resulting in blurred photos. long time exposure |
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