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The key to brilliant long exposure photographs are: a slow shutter speed (the slower the better, usually a few seconds or longer), a very narrow aperture, and a very slow ISO speed (both to be able to let the least amount of light in, resulting obviously in longer shutter speeds, which is what we’re after and also to keep image noise at a minimum since noise tends to become more obvious with longer exposures).
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