On the day I took this long exposure, almost staring straight into the sun, I could only get shutter lengths of two minutes and eleven seconds, even with sixteen stops of ND filter applied! I need a twenty stopper!
On the day I took this long exposure, almost staring straight into the sun, I could only get shutter lengths of two minutes and eleven seconds, even with sixteen stops of ND filter applied! I need a twenty stopper!
Thanks, looking at it smaller on here, I may have gone a little heavy-handed with the vignetting!Wow that’s an awesome shot.
On the day I took this long exposure, almost staring straight into the sun, I could only get shutter lengths of two minutes and eleven seconds, even with sixteen stops of ND filter applied! I need a twenty stopper!
I like the simplicity and serenity that this photo generates. It would be interesting to see what this picture would look like with the top part of the photo cropped with only the bulk of the trees occupying the upper part f the photo.
I like the simplicity and serenity that this photo generates. It would be interesting to see what this picture would look like with the top part of the photo cropped with only the bulk of the trees occupying the upper part f the photo.
Looks like he was making a hammer.The blacksmith hard at work in his forge. I asked what he was making, but of course I've forgotten now.
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Looks like he was making a hammer.
Nice situational shot.
Nice! Will be down there in a couple of weeks and am always hopeful for sunset captures this good!Another sunset
Nicely done.A long exposure using sixteen stops of ND filtration, allowing me to get a shutter speed of four and a half minutes. Taken at the Himeji Japanese garden in Adelaide, South Australia.