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Apr 14, 2021 09:44:03   #
Powergroove75 Loc: Coeur d'Alene, ID
 
I'm spending the month in Akumal, MX.

Been fruitful...

These are not the full size images. Just sharing. 😁





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Apr 14, 2021 09:50:25   #
Quixdraw Loc: x
 
Very evocative!

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Apr 14, 2021 09:51:02   #
PixelStan77 Loc: Vermont/Chicago
 
Powergroove75 wrote:
I'm spending the month in Akumal, MX.

Been fruitful...

These are not the full size images. Just sharing. 😁


Two Powerful images from Akumal, MX. Thanks for sharing

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Apr 14, 2021 12:50:12   #
Cwilson341 Loc: Central Florida
 
Inspirational images!

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Apr 15, 2021 07:06:24   #
Fstop12 Loc: Kentucky
 
Very nice! My wife and I both are trying to learn the techniques for doing Long Exposure Photography. Would you mind sharing how you captured these images? What time of day, did you use an ND filter and if so, what kind? Camera settings etc.

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Apr 15, 2021 08:05:23   #
joehel2 Loc: Cherry Hill, NJ
 
Beautifully done.

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Apr 15, 2021 08:15:03   #
Powergroove75 Loc: Coeur d'Alene, ID
 
Fstop12 wrote:
Very nice! My wife and I both are trying to learn the techniques for doing Long Exposure Photography. Would you mind sharing how you captured these images? What time of day, did you use an ND filter and if so, what kind? Camera settings etc.


First I find the spot of course. I like a lot of foreground.
Both were slightly different times.
Both are using ND filters.

The first I use A Hoya ND8 / 3 stop filter. Too dark still for anything more. Camera settings were F8 / 15 seconds / ISO 250. I shoot many different shots with different filters as the sun comes up for different looks.

Second shot was after the sun had risen.
Using a B&W (brand) 10 stop ND.
F9 / 20 seconds / ISO 160

I shoot varying lengths of exposure as it gets brighter.

I'm using a Canon 90D with Sigma 18-35 1.8 ART series lens.

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Apr 15, 2021 08:38:31   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 

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Apr 15, 2021 09:38:27   #
yssirk123 Loc: New Jersey
 
Beautiful images!

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Apr 15, 2021 10:02:36   #
Gampa
 
Great images!!!

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Apr 15, 2021 10:12:40   #
abc1234 Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
 
Very nice except for the name at the bottom.

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Apr 15, 2021 10:18:17   #
Powergroove75 Loc: Coeur d'Alene, ID
 
Keeps people informed of who's image it is in this day of digital piracy. Don't really care who likes it. It's intellectual property that belongs to me. I prefer to keep it that way.

Also.... By seeing the logo, people might want to search out who I am and how they can purchase one for their own home. Prints don't have a logo. They are numbered and signed.

I shoot for fun but I'm also an artist and have been for my entire life. Music.... All copywritten. Video productions? Same thing.... My photography that I take for myself and to potentially have hanging in someone's home.... Absolutely.

Have you ever had one of your images stolen and used without your consent? Or even simply shared by someone trying to pass it off as their own?

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Apr 15, 2021 10:34:50   #
abc1234 Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
 
I understand your concern and noted that the pictures could not be downloaded. Getting rid of you name is easy. A watermark not so easy and low resolution thumbs look lousy if reproduced. Unfortunately, putting pictures up anywhere on the Internet makes stealing so easy. That is why I rarely do so.

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Apr 15, 2021 13:30:31   #
Fstop12 Loc: Kentucky
 
Powergroove75 wrote:
First I find the spot of course. I like a lot of foreground.
Both were slightly different times.
Both are using ND filters.

The first I use A Hoya ND8 / 3 stop filter. Too dark still for anything more. Camera settings were F8 / 15 seconds / ISO 250. I shoot many different shots with different filters as the sun comes up for different looks.

Second shot was after the sun had risen.
Using a B&W (brand) 10 stop ND.
F9 / 20 seconds / ISO 160

I shoot varying lengths of exposure as it gets brighter.

I'm using a Canon 90D with Sigma 18-35 1.8 ART series lens.
First I find the spot of course. I like a lot of f... (show quote)


Thanks so much for providing this.

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May 17, 2021 13:27:02   #
Jim-Pops Loc: Granbury, Texas
 
love that first photo.

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