The iPhone can't take long exposure photos out of the box. Apple hasn't added the functionality to the default Camera app. But third-party applications will let you increase exposure and capture time.
Most photos use a very short shutter speed – the time the sensor is exposed to the light, and therefore the duration of time captured in a photo. This would normally be at least 1/60th of a second, ...
Long exposure photography with just a mobile phone? I was skeptical at first, too. But an inexpensive mobile tripod and some creative edits later, I am officially converted. You don't need a fancy ...
If you've ever seen artistic photos of waterfalls or rivers where the water is blurred to look like flowing ribbons, then you already know the beautiful effect of a long exposure photo. By allowing ...