Long exposure photography creates ethereal, dreamy images with flowing cloud movement and soft pastel tones. This technique shows how to recreate that coveted look digitally using radial blur filters, transforming static landscape photos into dynamic compositions with realistic motion blur effects.
The process combines careful raw processing to achieve pastel tones with strategic use of layer masking and radial blur to simulate natural cloud movement across the sky.
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Video by Christian Möhrle - The Phlog Photography. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube
Practical Tips
Master these key techniques for realistic long exposure effects:
- Keep radial blur amounts moderate (around 20) to maintain natural-looking cloud movement
- Position the blur center at the bottom of your selection to simulate upward cloud motion from the horizon
- Use the zoom method instead of spin for radial blur to create linear cloud streaks rather than circular motion
- Create separate layers for foreground and sky, then blend using layer masks for precise control
- Apply pastel color grading by raising shadows, adjusting temperature toward warm tones, and using split toning
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