Hey, I am Kshitij Rana. Even new to the vast world of photography. Started it as a hobby now it's my life. I feel fortunate to be a part of Pinhole society which gave me new experiences of photowalks and taught me many new things about photography which helped me a lot to improve in it. One thing I learned and tried many times was slow shutter speed photography. It helps to bring a contrast between things which are still and the things which are moving or in motion. Basically, slow shutter speed is the length of time when the film or digital sensor inside the camera is exposed to light. When I was in London I used slow shutter speed to capture many photos and realised that it could be used creatively to give each image a distinctive look. With the help of slow shutter speed I was able to capture images that were beautiful and artistic that otherwise might have never been seen. In most scenarios I had to use a tripod to click photos in slow shutter to avoid any kind of camera shake which might ruin the shot. Slow shutter speed photography is easy to learn but difficult to implement when tried without a tripod.
Slow Shutter Photography | Kshitij Rana
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