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Our friend, photographer Nicole S. Young, is a member of the CanvasPop Pro Community. She’s a full-time photographer based in Seattle, who’s also an author, poet and dreamer. We love her work!
Photo above: Canon 5DMkIII, Canon 70-200mm f/4L IS lens, ISO 100
Left image: 1/8 sec at f/16
Right image: 2 min 9 sec at f/16 (with Lee 10-stop ND filter)
If you’ve ever wanted to create photographs with smooth, silky water, star trails, or even wind-streaked cloudy skies then you’re probably a fan of long exposure photography. Long exposures can add surrealism and serenity to an otherwise crisp and harsh photograph. Here are some tips on how to create your own long exposure photographs:
1. Composition is key. When creating a long exposure photograph, especially with water, it’s important to realize that the water will ultimately turn into a soft, misty white fog and the surrounding area (such as rocks or shoreline) will remain as the main elements of the image. So when composing your image make sure you “ignore” the waves and just focus in on the rocks, branches, or whatever else you have in your scene. Look for triangulation of the elements, curves, and also keep in mind photographic principles such as the rule of thirds. It can sometimes be easy to forget this as you’re watching the crashing waves create shapes over and around the rest of the landscape, but once you start creating your exposures you can adjust and zone-in on the other elements.
2. Find a scene with movement. Long exposure photography is not just limited to waterfalls, rocky shorelines and night skies with star trails. A street corner filled with people in the middle of the day, a windy day with a sky filled with puffy clouds and a curvy road lit up with cars and street-lights all make wonderful subjects as well. The key is to find a good backdrop, frame it with a beautiful composition and then fill the rest in with movement. Most of the time it’s a lot of experimentation and trial-and-error, which (in my honest opinion) is what makes creating long exposure photographs so darn fun.
3. Steady your camera with a tripod. Aside from your camera, a tripod is the most critical piece of equipment needed in order to create a successful long exposure image. A sturdy, solid, three-legged tripod is definitely going to help, but any way to immobilize your camera will do, such as with a mini tripod or even a good sand-bag.
4. Expose in Bulb mode with a cable release. The unfortunate thing about cameras is that they have a maximum internal shutter speed length of 30 seconds. So in order to create a longer exposure and extend the shutter speed beyond 30 seconds you’ll need to get used to having your camera set to the Bulb mode. When using Bulb mode you choose the aperture, and then the shutter stays open for as long as you have the shutter button pressed down, which is also why using a cable release is so important. A cable release is a device that connects to your camera and acts as the shutter button and allows you to keep the shutter open as long as you need to make a proper exposure. There are several different kinds of cable releases, all with varying price points, but you really don’t need anything fancy to get the job done.
5. Use neutral density (ND) filters for longer exposures. When photographing during the day, one problem you’re likely to run into is that there’s just too much light to get a long enough exposure to blur the water, clouds … or whatever it is you want to photograph. You can always try stopping down your aperture to a smaller setting (like ƒ/22), but if the sun is too bright then you may be out of luck … unless, of course, you have neutral density (ND) filters. An ND filter is a piece of dark glass that reduces the amount light coming in through your lens. This, in turn, allows you to have longer shutter speeds and create long exposures, even in broad daylight (depending on the intensity of the ND filter). ND filters are categorized in terms of “stops”, and the more “stops” your filter has the darker it is, and the longer your exposure will be. You can get circular filters that screw on to the front of your lens, or (my favorite) square and rectangle filters that sit in front of the glass using a filter holder. Note: If you don’t have any ND filters the good thing is that you can still create beautiful long exposure images without them. Try and find shady spots to photograph water, or wait until the sun gets low in the sky and the light starts to fade.
Nicole S. Young is a full-time photographer and author currently living in Seattle, Washington. She specializes in food and stock photography and licenses her images through iStockphoto and Getty Images. You can find Nicole on her blog, Google+ and Twitter.
UPDATE: STAY TUNED FOR THIS MONTH’S WINNER!
This month’s LOVE LIST is about showcasing your creativity and putting your best foot forward.
We’ve loaded up the list with color and you could win it all! Check out the treasures and enter below for your chance to win. We’ll draw a winner on May 8.
1. GelaSkins Voucher—Customize your digital devices with interchangeable, protective art prints that go anywhere. Make something one-of-a-kind or choose from an amazing collection of designs. From scratch-resistant skins for any device, to the sturdy HardCase for iPhone, GelaSkins has you covered. The winner will score a $100 voucher. Woohoo!
2. MOO MiniCards—Half the size of a standard MOO business card, MiniCards are great for showing off your portfolio, your products or your business! With the option of a different image on every card, upload your own artwork or choose from thousands of designs. The winner will score 400 minicards, but ALL entrants will also snag a code for 100 free cards after the giveaway closes!
3. Gloss & Glow Duo from Revolution Organics—Add color to your life with guilt-free glam! Freedom Lip Gloss delivers all the benefits of a lip treatment in a gorgeous gloss, while the all-in-one Freedom Glow Beauty Balm infuses lips, cheeks, eyes, and décolletage with a natural, dewy radiance. You’ll recognize this amazing lip gloss if you’ve snagged a Kiss Portrait from our sister company, DNA 11. The lucky winner can choose their favorite shade of each product.
4. Glif+—This is a must-have iPhone 4/4S accessory! It mounts your iPhone onto a tripod and also props up your phone at various angles. This “+” pack also includes the Serif to keep your phone safe in more extreme situations, plus you’ll get the Ligature—a simple keyring loop that attaches to the tripod thread on the Glif. Score!
5. CanvasPop Instagram Canvas—Now that you’re snapping iPhone shots in style, print your Instagram photos on canvas and transform a room! The winner snags a free 12×12″ Instagram canvas.
UPDATE: THE CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED. // Enter below for your chance to win the LOVE LIST! One entry per person. Winner must be a resident of the contiguous USA or Canada and will be contacted via email.
Are you an iPhone junkie or a devout DSLRer? We’ve partnered with Photojojo for a chance to GEAR UP your go-to camera.
Vote on your favorite prize pack and you could win it! Enter here.
Prize Pack #1 rocks the Ultimate iPhone Kit and two 20×20″ Instagram photos on canvas!
Prize Pack #2 features the Camera Day Pack, Dreamy Diana Lens and Pop-Up Flash Bounce, plus an 18×24″ photo on canvas!
Rules:
• Winners must reside in the continental USA or Canada.
• One vote per person.
• Contest closes on May 6, 2012 at 11:59pm eastern.
• Entrants are opting in to Photojojo and CanvasPop’s mailing lists for cool promotions and inspiration after the contest.
This is your chance to score great gear—hop over to the entry page!
We launched our #MakeGreat challenge with Threadless on Monday and wowzers—amazing entries are rolling in! It was a tough choice, but here’s this week’s winner:
Handmade Owl Bookmark by Heather Legge Click (theheatherrose)
Want to score a photo of your art on canvas? #MakeGreat with us—we’re awarding a new winner every week with an Instagram photo on canvas.
The Challenge
To enter, snap an Instagram photo of something you drew, wrote, or built and tag it with #makegreat on Instagram. Check out the entries so far.
Prizes
Weekly winners score a free 12×12″ Instagram photo on canvas!
Rules
Winners must reside in the continental USA or Canada.
Don’t have the photo-sharing-machine called Instagram? Download it for iOS or Android and get makin’!
Moms can be hard to buy for. After all, they brought you into the world—then fed, clothed and loved you into adulthood. How can you really pay her back for that?
Show her you care with a thoughtful gift—a personalized photo on canvas. April 27 is the last day to order for guaranteed Mother’s Day delivery—get started with these 5 photo ideas!
1. Capture the Kids
Remember that photo you snapped of the kids last week when they were just being kids? Turn it into an amazing photo on canvas and make Mom melt.
2. Mom’s Favorite Place
Did she spend childhood summers at the beach? Or maybe she loves the mountains. Transform Mom’s serene sanctuary into a canvas print that she can visit every day.

3. Gorgeous Gardens
Moms love flowers, but fresh ones wilt and fade away. Blow up some flora on canvas—she’ll love the feminine colours and how it brightens any room.

4. Mom’s Mantra
Does she have a favorite quote or personal mantra? Serenade Mom with meaningful words and turn text into a stunning work of art on canvas.

5. Trip of a Lifetime
Showcase Mom’s travel photos so she can be reminded of her adventures every day. Or if she’s still waiting to visit her dream destination, turn a gorgeous photo of its signature landmark into divine decor.
The Mobile Photo Awards brought their inaugural exhibit to two exceptional galleries in California in early April. CanvasPop proudly sponsored these shows, highlighting some amazing mobile photos on canvas!
From www.the-MPAs.com:
The MPAs opened at San Francisco’s ArtHaus on April 5th with a 60 image exhibit which runs until June 30th. They also premiered at the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art in Santa Ana on April 7th for a 3 week run through April 28th. Both openings were a smashing success – hundreds and hundreds of people constantly taken aback at the quality and depth of the work on display. With images ranging in size from 12×12″ to 18×24″ the work was presented to the public framed and enlarged the way photographs truly should be seen. Tactile, physical, big!
It was amazing to bring these award-winning photos out of the digital world and into a space where they could be admired. Congratulations to all the artists and MPA Founder, Dan Berman!
We travelled the world through your entries to our recent travel photography contest! You showed us gems from every single continent—amazing sunsets, remote villages, towering mountains, amazing cityscapes… the list goes on.
It was a very tough decision, but these winners have won their photo on canvas. Congratulations, Diane and Jane!
1st Place: “Trip of a Lifetime” by Diane D. from Seattle, WA.
“My husband and I had always dreamed of visiting the oldest and last remaining wonder of the world, the Great Pyramid of Giza. On this perfect sunny day, we escaped the hustle and bustle of Cairo to find ourselves practically alone and in awe of these beautiful structures. While riding camels, we asked our young guide to stop and take a photo so that we could capture this perfect moment.”
2nd Place: “Northwest Passage” by Jane H. from Oakville, Ontario.
Stay tuned for our next photography contest and you could win your own custom canvas art!
Let’s #MakeGreat together! We’ve partnered with the creative gurus at Threadless for an awesome Instagram contest.
The Challenge
Score a photo canvas of your art! To enter, snap an Instagram picture of something you drew, wrote, or built and tag it with #makegreat on Instagram. We’ll pick one lucky Instagrammer each week, so there are plenty of chances to enter. Check out the entries so far.
Prizes
Weekly winners score a free 12×12″ Instagram photo on canvas!
Rules
Winners must reside in the continental USA or Canada.
Don’t have the photo-sharing-machine called Instagram? Download it for iOS or Android and get makin’!
Customer Name: Michel Grenier
Size: 24×36″ stretched canvas
Staff Pick By: Steven
Photo Location: Cottage country
Artist Comment: ”This photo was taken at our cottage one early morning last November. The girls were staring into the water and I overheard my younger daughter consoling her big sister, saying: ‘You did the right thing by letting them go, Mika’. She was referring to the baby turtles she released in that spot the week before. My wife found the turtles digging through her garden and Mika had grown very attached to them and wanted to keep them. When I joined them, I saw a tear rolling down her cheek.”
Congrats to Michael, who won a free canvas for this submission. Want to win? Enter your photo in the Canvas Print of the Day contest after you place your order, and your photo could be featured here!
We can’t wait to see what you create.
Love,
CanvasPop
Two Minute Tip: Photoshop CS6 Adaptive Wide Angle Filter from Nicole Young on Vimeo.
Are you excited about the launch of Adobe CS6 next week? We sure are! Check out a Two-Minute Tip for Photoshop CS6 above, courtesy of Nicole S. Young, a food and lifestyle photographer from Seattle and member of the CanvasPop Pro Community.
Nicole is an accredited Adobe Certified Expert in Photoshop CS5 and is a “Help Desk Specialist” with the National Association of Photoshop Professionals. She is author of the books Canon 7D: From Snapshots to Great Shots, EOS Canon 60D: From Snapshots to Great Shots and Food Photography: From Snapshots to Great Shots, along with eBooks published through Craft&Vision.






















