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Become Better Photographer: Disappearing Act with David Bergman

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In today’s quick tutorial with the amazing  David Bergman and his  AdoramaTV show  we are  going to show you how to make a  photograph where everyone disappears  from a crowded scene.

“Normally when you  take a picture you want to freeze the  action. Here in New York City’s Times  Square we have thousands of people  walking around all day long. In the  middle of the day you normally use a  fast shutter speed, because there’s  plenty of light and that will stop  people in their tracks. But what if you  don’t want to see all of those people?  Well, instead of closing down Times Square  there is another way to do it as you  slow down the shutter speed on your  camera, the moving objects will get more  blurry!”

“Slow it down enough and you can  make them almost disappear completely.  But there are some other things you have  to do to compensate. First of all you  need to stabilize your camera. A tripod  is the easiest way, but you can also rest  the camera on something like a wall or  the ground. A cable release is helpful so  you don’t have to shake the camera when  you push down on the button.”

“Lastly as  you slow your shutter speed you have to  compensate for the exposure by lowering  your ISO and closing down your aperture.  When you get into really long shutter  speeds like two or five seconds, or  longer, then you should use a neutral  density filter over your lens. That cuts  down the amount of light hitting the  sensor and allows for much longer  shutter speed.”

“So in this case I can make  the same picture at a 200th of a second at  one 5th of a second and at 5 seconds  and you can easily see the difference.  I’ve created a strangely  quiet scene here in the middle of New  York City, and it was a lot cheaper and  easier than shutting down the streets!”

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by Ron
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