By PhotoJoseph · 4/27/2018
In this video, PhotoJoseph introduces viewers to the technique of making long exposure time-lapse photos using an iPhone. This feature has been available since the iPhone 7 and is accessible through the built-in Photos app without the need for third-party applications.
To create a long exposure effect, simply take a Live Photo and swipe up to access the effects menu. Select the long exposure option to blend multiple frames, freezing static objects while capturing motion in others. This technique works best with scenes that have both moving and stationary elements, such as running water.
PhotoJoseph shares various examples of long exposure photos, demonstrating what works well and what doesn't. For instance, running water produces stunning results, while moving subjects like children can create unwanted blurs. He also explores capturing moving objects, like cars, and discusses the challenges of achieving clarity in such shots.
After applying the long exposure effect, users can still edit their photos, adjusting settings like brightness and color. This flexibility allows for further enhancement of the final image, making it even more visually appealing.
PhotoJoseph encourages viewers to experiment with this feature and share their results in the comments. He also invites questions and offers support for those looking to improve their photography skills.
The comments reflect a positive sentiment, with viewers expressing excitement about learning this technique and sharing their experiences. Many appreciate the straightforward approach of the tutorial and are eager to try it out themselves.