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So exposure is really how long the shutter on you camera is open. So is it
going to be a really slow like a 10th of a second; or super fast like
maybe a 2000th of a second and they have a really great affect on your image.
So when I'm at a beach I'll shoot a wave coming in and give it one or two seconds
It gives it that beautiful, soft almost painting-like effect.
But if you're shooting sport, you might want to shoot it really fast, or you're shooting in
an urban setting with cars going past. So you get that super sharp, so that's like
one two thousandths or one twelve hundred of the second will stop everything dead
and make it pin sharp. So you can use that to your benefit, do you want something
soft
Or do you want really sharp? Think about the exposure you use when you're out there. And have fun!