Sunday, March 21, 2010

Slow Flash Shots from Fuse at Opryland


The look of the images in this post are from the shutter-drag or slow-flash technique.  This is accomplished by using a slow shutterspeed (up to 1 or 2 seconds) in a dark place with lots of lights.  You use a flash to freeze your subject but the shutter stays open to absorb more of the ambient lighting and I like to swing the camera down while the shutter is open to create streaks.








1 comment:

angela said...

I LOVE doing that slow flash for pictures!! It makes everything so much fun and adds a lot of life to a picture :D

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