Decided to go to Bridlington this morning which is on the East Coast to catch the high tide and do some long exposure black and white work.
By time I got there and set everything up, the sun was just to bright.
Even by stopping my lens down to f/18 and @ ISO 100 I was still getting shutter speeds of around 250th/sec which would drop to around 4 seconds after I put the Big Stopper on.
Even at 4 seconds it just was not slow enough to soften the water as much as I wanted.
All in all, a bit of a disappointing day really, I did take one capture though to show just how rocky it is in this area.
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IanBarber wrote:
Decided to go to Bridlington this morning which is on the East Coast to catch the high tide and do some long exposure black and white work.
By time I got there and set everything up, the sun was just to bright.
Even by stopping my lens down to f/18 and @ ISO 100 I was still getting shutter speeds of around 250th/sec which would drop to around 4 seconds after I put the Big Stopper on.
Even at 4 seconds it just was not slow enough to soften the water as much as I wanted.
All in all, a bit of a disappointing day really, I did take one capture though to show just how rocky it is in this area.
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Thanks Ian, another great one.
Excellent job,looks great.
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