
https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/08/45-beautiful-motion-blur-photos/
A motion blur image of a Ferris wheel at night captures the dynamic and vibrant energy of the fair or amusement park. The photograph likely showcases streaks of colorful lights tracing the circular motion of the Ferris wheel as it spins against the dark backdrop of the night sky. The long exposure time required for motion blur allows the lights on the Ferris wheel to create captivating trails, giving a sense of movement and speed. The colors may range from warm hues like reds, oranges, and yellows to cool blues and greens, depending on the lighting design of the Ferris wheel.
- Select a higher f-stop (e.g., f/8, f/11, or higher) to lower the size of the aperture, reducing the amount of light entering the camera.
- ND filters restrict the amount of light reaching the camera’s sensor, allowing you to use longer shutter speeds without overexposing the image.
- Shoot in Low Light Conditions: Shoot during the golden hour (early morning or late evening) or when the light is softer and less intense.
- Reduce ISO Sensitivity: Lower the ISO level to reduce the camera sensor’s sensitivity to light. This will aid in image quality preservation and limit the chance of overexposure.