Get a dreamy effect with long exposures
One of the key features of a photograph is that is freezes motion... unless you're Harry Potter, that is. In the normal course of things you want the shutter speed to be fast enough that it freezes the scene in front of you and keeps everything sharp; things that are moving too quickly appear blurred. But you can actually use that bur to artistic effect by going for a longer exposure instead! Before we look at a couple of ways to do this, what effect will it have? Well, the photo above is of ...



