Long-exposure photography is made possible by keeping the shutter of the camera sensor open for a long duration. (Image Credit: Pexels.com)
This allows the sensor to capture the motion of moving objects and the resulting image often is pleasing to the eye. (Image Credit: Pexels.com)
Launch the Camera app on your iPhone. (Image Credit: Reuters)
Ensure that Live Photos is enabled. If not, tap the circular icon at the top right corner. (Image Credit: Reuters)
This will give you access to the different camera modes on your iPhone, including the "Long Exposure".(Image Credit: Pexels.com)
Tap the picture-taking button on the bottom of the screen and remain as still as possible. Do not forget to use a tripod for stability. (Image Credit: Pexels.com)
Once the app takes the picture, tap on the little preview at the bottom left corner to open it. (Image Credit: Pexels.com)
Now hit the Live option from the dropdown at the top left of the screen. (Image Credit: Pexels.com)
Select "Long Exposure" from the options. (Image Credit: Pexels.com)