Learn about long exposures, light painting, star trails, cinemagraphs, time-lapse photography and more. Expand your creative horizons and hit the ground running with the knowledge you need to capture fresh new images.
Long Exposure Tips
Photographing the 4th Dimension – Time is a practical guide to 7 slow shutter and video techniques for photographers of all skill levels. Step-by-step technique overviews, tips, gear info, informative videos and inspirational resources will help you improve your photography both technically and creatively. Topics that will put you on the fast track to creating high impact images include long exposures, light painting, star trails, cinemagraphs, time-lapse photography and more.
Technique Considerations
To put you on a fast track to success, potential pitfalls and down to earth solutions are provided for each technique discussed. This information will save you time and reinforce your understanding of the techniques discussed.
Lighting Techniques
Find inspiration from numerous photo examples and educational videos highlighted in each technique discussion. Curated resources and technical information will enable you to take your photography to the next level. Get inspired and learn great photography techniques that will have you eagerly waiting to head out with your camera on your next photo shoot. To reinforce the highlighted techniques on your next photo shoot, Photographing the 4th Dimension – Time also includes a Field Checklist enabling you to reference the great information within the eBook on the go.
What Kind of Format is this eBook in?
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This eBook can be found here: Photographing the 4th Dimension – Time