Shutter speed is perhaps the most creative adjustment available to a photographer. It allows one to freeze action or use motion blur to create a variety of effects. You can alter reality and make it your own.
Slow shutter speeds (also known as "long exposures") are primarily used to intentionally blur a moving subject. These shutter speeds can have a magical and dramatic effect on the appearance of moving objects. Slow shutter speeds tend to work best in low-light conditions such as: outside during dusk/dawn (magic hour), indoors, or at night.
For more ideas, check out this video on Early Morning Street Photography by Digital Rev TV
Early Morning Street Photography
Early Morning Street Photography
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