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Mark Pollitt The Magic Of Long Exposure
York Minster In the heart of the UK lies the timeless city of York, a UNESCO-recognized hub for Media Arts. Boasting a legacy stretching back almost two millennia, this ancient Roman-founded gem continues to beckon millions of visitors annually. Central to York's allure is its deep-rooted culture, brimming with festivals, notable events, and a vibrant music scene. Of all the subjects I've captured through my lens, York Minster remains my perennial favorite. With shots spanning various seasons, a particular photograph stands out as the crowning jewel. One evening, I perched high above the city, gaining an almost avian perspective. I meticulously positioned my camera and tripod on a rooftop edge, aiming to encapsulate the city's dynamic pulse. In the frame, light trails weave a tapestry of color across York, with its majestic centrepiece - York Minster. This awe-inspiring cathedral, established in 627 AD, undoubtedly steals the limelight in the photograph.
(C) Robert Greenspan The Magic of Long Exposure
(C) Robert Greenspan The Magic of Long Exposure
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Milky way and light painted the semi
Belinda Carr, Long Exposure
San Francisco "We're Back!"
Dale Scott - Long Exposure - 4271
Christmas Lens Drag
Dale Scott - Long Exposure 5132
Golden Gate Toll Plaza
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Dowling Church
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Great Northern Railcar
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Four Corners Bridge
IMG_2469 Sandy Kreit Magic of Long Exposure
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Gary Bowen - Long Exposure
Milky Way from Summit Lake, Mt Evans, Colorado USA (12,830 feet / 3,6576 meters)
(c) Bruce Himelman Long Exposure
Neil Hobden, The Magic of Long Exposure
The Ferry & Forth Rail Bridge at Night.
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Assignment:

For this assignment, select a captivating location that offers dynamic elements and potential for motion, such as a flowing river, crashing waves, a bustling cityscape, or a star-filled night sky. Plan your shoot carefully, considering the best time for optimal lighting and weather conditions. Prepare your gear, including your camera, tripod, ND filters, and remote shutter release. Arrive early to scout for the best compositions, focusing on leading lines and foreground elements. Experiment with exposure settings, capturing multiple exposures with varying shutter speeds to reveal the magic of time in your images. Afterward, review your photographs, assessing their technical and creative aspects, and use this knowledge to refine your approach for future long-exposure endeavors. Enjoy the process and let the captivating beauty of long-exposure photography unfold before your lens.

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