ricardo00 wrote:
Yep but with a little explanation: depending on how much light there is, slowing the shutter speed might result in overexposure. So you use the smallest aperture your camera allows (remember aperture is a reciprocal, so f/32 or smaller, etc) and slow shutter speed. If overexposed, you will need to add neutral density filters to further decrease the light. Or go early morning or evening when light is low.