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So you set your shutter for a really long time to do cool stuff. But it's so bright!
What do you do?
Are there filters for your lense to use or something? Do you adjust the iso? |
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Smaller aperture, lower ISO (ASA) "film" speed.
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...and neutral density filters. These are also available as gradual nd, half / half for setting the camera to properly exposing both ground and sky.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_density_filter
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