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Blaze NetworksBRONZE Member member 41 posts Location: Vancouver BC Canada
Posted: this may have been asked many many times b4 but really i may be just a ditz... but anyways... do i need a special type of camera??? ... YES i'm camera inlitterate...... do i need a manual... or wut?!!? HELP
hrm... lets burn stuff.... jah!
DurbsBRONZE Member Classically British 5,689 posts Location: Epsom, Surrey, England
Posted: you're right - this has been asked loads of times. If you click where it says "Search" up the top of the page you can search these threads for all the topics.
But a quick summary would be - any camera can take pictures, turn off the flash generally (unless you've got a flashy camera and get good with it but I'm guessing you haven't...) and the longer the exposure (the length of time the aperture remains open) the longer the trails look.
But your search will be more helpful than me
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