
long exposure shots? How?
http://www.booooooom.com/2009/08/11/claire-sloan-sleep-for-days-photography/ Believe it or not, the first is a six long hours exposure shot. I'd love to learn to do this with my Nikon D90, but do not know how. I read in the book "for dummies" that there is a way to manually change the shutter speed but I do not know what speed to put it then, and what f-stop opening to establish. It's all very confusing. Can anyone help?
Six hours? Hmmm … I think it would use a camera that requires no batteries. Something like A1, Canon or Minolta SRT MC-II, etc. Also, keep in mind that the D90 can only make statements of up to 30 minutes. Layer will have 12 exhibitions bulb thirty minutes to six hours. D90 Manual. See Page 85: http://www.nikonusa.com/pdf/manuals/noprint/D90_ennoprint.pdf
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