Hello,
So I've gotten really into long exposure photography, but I was wondering how to include a person as my subject without them being blurry? For an example, I wanted to do a nighttime long exposure of the city near the highway as my background and my subject sitting in the foreground; so the picture comes out with my subject and behind her are vibrant lights/color as well as having the light trails of cars. But naturally humans slightly move/shake a little even when sitting still as possible thus causing them to be blurry because I tend to have a shuttle speed of 20-30". Is there some way/technique of capturing a nice long exposure background look as well as a sharp high-quality shot of my subject?
Thanks!
0ptics
So I've gotten really into long exposure photography, but I was wondering how to include a person as my subject without them being blurry? For an example, I wanted to do a nighttime long exposure of the city near the highway as my background and my subject sitting in the foreground; so the picture comes out with my subject and behind her are vibrant lights/color as well as having the light trails of cars. But naturally humans slightly move/shake a little even when sitting still as possible thus causing them to be blurry because I tend to have a shuttle speed of 20-30". Is there some way/technique of capturing a nice long exposure background look as well as a sharp high-quality shot of my subject?
Thanks!
0ptics