Pier in a gale.
I just wanted to show that I haven't forgotten I belong to this long exposure section.
I have waited to find a pier to shoot but only had a few minutes to do so while being soaked, blown over while keeping control of the dog. I want to go back another day to do better.
Nikon 18-105mm lens at 18mm. f8, ISO 800. I should have used a higher f number and a longer time to get the water smoother.
1 second at f8 with ND 10 stop.
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1/6400 sec. with ND 10 stop.
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EnglishBrenda wrote:
I just wanted to show that I haven't forgotten I belong to this long exposure section.
I have waited to find a pier to shoot but only had a few minutes to do so while being soaked, blown over while keeping control of the dog. I want to go back another day to do better.
Nikon 18-105mm lens at 18mm. f8, ISO 800. I should have used a higher f number and a longer time to get the water smoother.
ISO 800? It seems to me , if you wanted a "long" exposure you would lower the ISO instead of stopping down further.
One second @ iso 800.
Two seconds @ iso 400.
Four seconds @ iso 200.
Eight seconds @ iso 100.
mrtobin wrote:
ISO 800? It seems to me , if you wanted a "long" exposure you would lower the ISO instead of stopping down further.
One second @ iso 800.
Two seconds @ iso 400.
Four seconds @ iso 200.
Eight seconds @ iso 100.
Yes, of course you are correct. I had forgot to change this from photographing my dog who was sleeping in a dark area by our table in a restaurant and being so well behaved. I normally use 100 except for macro and then usually 200.
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