Couple of long exposures
Went to Kinghorn beach with a friend from the local photography club who kindly showed me how to take long exposure shots. These are some of my first attempts. I'm quite pleased with the way they came out. 45 seconds and 90 second exposures with ND filter mounted on tripod and remote shutter. Thanks. Ravinder
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Great photos, I would not have guessed that was your first attempt whatsoever:bowdown: |
One of my first attempts :D
In fairness, my friend Warren helped me to achieve this so I am very grateful to him. I am confident that I can do this myself now :D Least I learned something! :o |
Wow,Ravinder I'm speechless,thats the kind of shots I am always looking for,but to get that effect,I have to use my pc,not really on the same page with all this camera techy stuff lol,keep em coming young Sir.
Best Regards. John. |
Nice, amazing the effect on the water, well done.
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[QUOTE=Ravinder;2084206]One of my first attempts :D
In fairness, my friend Warren helped me to achieve this so I am very grateful to him. I am confident that I can do this myself now :D Least I learned something! :o[/QUOTE ] I am guessing a tripod was involved in this,haven't see anyone hold camera steady for that long but*excellent shots, its always nice when someone more experienced passes on tips be it in photography or about our treasured cars:} |
Yes, tripod otherwise it's impossible. Also used a remote shutter to avoid touching the camera. Will be going down to the beach next week to try some more of these pictures.
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Thank you. I'm not familiar with mirror lock up.
ISO was set to 200. |
Fantastic photos Rav.
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