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Long exposure photography on your iPhone offers a unique way to capture motion, transforming everyday scenes into visually stunning works of art. By extending the exposure time, moving elements such ...
Manual exposure isn’t a quick fix. Switch for the wrong reason and it’ll make your photos worse, not better! But if you long ...
Blur can be either a frustrating flaw or an artful tool to illustrate motion within a still photograph. A long exposure turns blur into something positive, smoothing waves, creating light paintings, ...
Why sunsets matter: Golden hour light adds warmth, depth, and mood to images, making it one of the most photogenic times of day for both landscapes and portraits. Long exposure magic: Slow shutter ...
What did the spot of land you’re currently on look like 1,000 years ago? Well, people in the year 3023 might have the luxury of finding out, thanks to an art/science project called the Millennium ...
Go online the day after a meteor shower, and you’ll find images of the night sky plastered all across social media. A few years ago, the photographers behind these pictures were limited to those with ...
The fine folks behind the great Halide camera app have given their long exposure-focused app, Spectre, a big new feature: It’s now free for everyone. There are also longer shooting modes and a new ...
You don't have to buy the latest iPhone to take amazing photos, although the newest camera hardware will undoubtedly come in handy. But the iPhone has plenty of software features to help you improve ...