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Composite Long Exposure Landscape Photography Tutorial

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Published 12 Oct 2020

This is a guide to creating long exposure photos using multiple short exposures. By using this method you can capture long exposure images even in bright conditions without using an ND filter, and even do so handheld. This technique enables your to carry less gear, and to achieve striking images on a small budget. It's great for photographing waterfalls, rivers, and moving water in genera to create an artistic effect, and has numerous other creative applications. This tutorial involves a photoshoot where you can see how I compose and shoot my photos, then the meat of the tutorial is in the latter half where I show you my simple process for creating composite images in photoshop. I will also be published a detailed written guide on my blog: (link here when published). Gear used in photoshoot: (Affiliate links) Nikon Z6: https://amzn.to/2In06lf Nikon 24-70 F4 Lens: https://amzn.to/3diGolS Nikon 300mm F4 PF Lens: https://amzn.to/34RtjfA FotoPro X-Go Max Carbon Fiber Tripod: https://amzn.to/2s2kiAO Hoya Filter Kit: https://amzn.to/2H0NU8R 00:00 Intro 01:01 River Photoshoot 03:17 Editing Tutorial 05:00 Outro Music used in photoshoot: A Walk in the Clouds by Howard Harper-Barnes #LongExposure #Photography #Tutorial #HowTo #Photoshop #LandscapePhotography #PhotographyTutorial #NaturePhotography

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