photography exposure tips

Examples of using long exposure and shutter time ….?
Can anyone help me …. in my photography class … which introduced the idea of a long exposure. Can you give me some examples? How long is the longest shutter or exposure it has taken and what were the results? I bought a kind of hub and I'm dying to try …. Tips or advice for me? I really have no words to thank for their responses. My impression is that the new personal teacher / s, and is the best learn. It takes time, effort and willingness to help someone and I really appreciate it! The examples that come to me. Very appreciated!
There are several types of capture long exposures. for those at night, you will need a tripod for an indefinite period (or a bag of rice is much cheaper and turns are very stable) and a remote trigger (not moving the camera when you press the button. Otherwise, use the timer) – set the Aperture Priority mode, 100 ISO (less noise) to select the opening of f / 8 f/11 (equation best optics), compose and shoot! away with things as http://www.flickr.com/photos/fabulist/467095706/ (though not in motion tends to appear in the catch) or http://www.flickr.com/photos/fabulist/457985955/ (the car lights to create bright lines), if you intend to make that catch, enjoy the time "blue" when the night just to feel the sky is dark eye … but the camera proves to be a deep blue … certainly adds something to the photo, then seized on "too long" and creative (as a priority shutter 1 / 30 sec – depending on the subject): – File / planning (with tracking camera): Http: / / www.flickr.com/photos/fabulist/2248731205/ or http://www.flickr.com/photos/fabulist/401166880/ or http://www.flickr.com/photos/fabulist/401117130 / – motion capture (camera stands, is about to movement) http://www.flickr.com/photos/fabulist/2239360017/ Finally, you can use a long exposure to create abstract images – no rule applies why!
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