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Jun 21, 2021 10:35:19   #
GiGiMac103 Loc: Garden State
 
Fstop12 wrote:
For me, your last image is my favorite! May I ask why you chose F36, instead of, say F16 or less? I am just starting to learn about this style of photography. I recently purchased a NISI filter kit. Am I correct in saying the reason 1/8 shutter speed gave you that silky smooth look on the last shot was because the water was moving very fast? So the slower whatever the object in your scene is moving,Clouds, water, etc, the longer the shutter speed you will need in order to reach silky smooth or maxium blur, right? Just trying to wrap my ahead around the process.
For me, your last image is my favorite! May I ask ... (show quote)


Thank you! As a newbie myself to this subject I was just dialing in settings. The water was moving very quickly. These were taken at the Ocean City, MD inlet jetty so the waves were crashing on the rocks. Yes the shutter speed would be key and the ND filter helps as well in daylight hours.

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Jun 21, 2021 10:36:45   #
GiGiMac103 Loc: Garden State
 
Triplets wrote:
These were taken during a workshop along the Kancamagus Highyway in New Hampshire.

First Image -- f/16, 8 seconds, ISO 100, 6 Stop ND Filter

Second Image -- f/11, 1.6 seconds, ISO 200, 6 Stop ND Filter


Just lovely images! I wish I had some waterfalls nearby to work on this type of image! Thanks so much for including your settings!

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Jun 21, 2021 10:37:31   #
GiGiMac103 Loc: Garden State
 
Rick from NY wrote:
Koi pond at Selby Gardens in Sarasota FL. Nikon D850 and 24-70/2.8. No ND filter used. Just slow shutter speed.


pretty cool - almost abstract!

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Jun 21, 2021 10:38:21   #
GiGiMac103 Loc: Garden State
 
David Martin wrote:
f/36, 145mm, 30 seconds, ISO 100, 6-stop ND filter


I really like this image, thanks for including your settings!

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Jun 21, 2021 12:25:45   #
AndyT Loc: Hampstead, New Hampshire
 
A couple of images

Rushing water
Rushing water...

Wall of pumpkins
Wall of pumpkins...

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Jun 21, 2021 12:45:12   #
jkm757 Loc: San Diego, Ca.
 
The first image is a 3 shot exposure bracket w/ shutter speeds of 1/2s, 1s, and 2s. ISO 64. Aperture f/8.

The second image is a 6 shot pano. Shutter speed 1/3s, ISO 64, aperture f/8


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Jun 21, 2021 12:57:18   #
JayRay Loc: Missouri
 
Long Exposure

North Clear Creek Falls near Creede, Colorado: 1/2 second, f/22, ISO 100, ND filter
North Clear Creek Falls near Creede, Colorado: 1/2...
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Chasm Falls in Rocky Mountain National Park Colorado: 1 sec, f/3.5, ISO 200, ND filter
Chasm Falls in Rocky Mountain National Park Colora...
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Moon Lit Landscape with Starry Skies at Monument Valley, Arizona: 15 sec, f/1.4, ISO 800 (Please view download.)
Moon Lit Landscape with Starry Skies at Monument V...
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Milky Way at Rocky Mountain National Park Colorado: 15 sec, f/1.4, ISO 1600
Milky Way at Rocky Mountain National Park Colorado...
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Copeland Falls at Rocky Mountain National Park Colorado: 1/2 sec, f/22, ISO 100, HDR
Copeland Falls at Rocky Mountain National Park Col...
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J. C. Nichols Fountain in Kansas City, Missouri: 1/4 sec, f/4, ISO 800
J. C. Nichols Fountain in Kansas City, Missouri: 1...
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Starry Night at Dallas Divide near Ridgway, Colorado: 30 sec, f/2.8, ISO 800 (Please view download.)
Starry Night at Dallas Divide near Ridgway, Colora...
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Colorado Stream: 1/10 sec, f/22, ISO 100
Colorado Stream: 1/10 sec, f/22, ISO 100...
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Starry Skies and Lightning at Monument Valley, Arizona: 15 sec, f/1.4 ISO 800 (Please view download.)
Starry Skies and Lightning at Monument Valley, Ari...
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Jun 21, 2021 13:18:40   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
JayRay wrote:
Long Exposure


I like Milky Way and Starry Night.

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Jun 21, 2021 13:24:53   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
Triplets wrote:
These were taken during a workshop along the Kancamagus Highyway in New Hampshire.

First Image -- f/16, 8 seconds, ISO 100, 6 Stop ND Filter

Second Image -- f/11, 1.6 seconds, ISO 200, 6 Stop ND Filter


Both Beautifully done..

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Jun 21, 2021 13:26:36   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
Rick from NY wrote:
Koi pond at Selby Gardens in Sarasota FL. Nikon D850 and 24-70/2.8. No ND filter used. Just slow shutter speed.



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Jun 21, 2021 13:27:29   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
David Martin wrote:
f/36, 145mm, 30 seconds, ISO 100, 6-stop ND filter


Very nice David..

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Jun 21, 2021 13:28:40   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
AndyT wrote:
A couple of images



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Jun 21, 2021 13:30:43   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
jkm757 wrote:
The first image is a 3 shot exposure bracket w/ shutter speeds of 1/2s, 1s, and 2s. ISO 64. Aperture f/8.

The second image is a 6 shot pano. Shutter speed 1/3s, ISO 64, aperture f/8


That second shot (pano) is amazing..pg. 2

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Jun 21, 2021 13:34:14   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
JayRay wrote:
Long Exposure


Fabulous series Jay..pg. 2

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Jun 21, 2021 13:50:14   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
GiGiMac103 wrote:
I chose this topic because I struggle with it and would like to improve my skills. Please show me your long exposure shots and include your camera settings as well, if possible.

From Wikipedia: Long-exposure, time-exposure, or slow-shutter photography involves using a long-duration shutter speed to sharply capture the stationary elements of images while blurring, smearing, or obscuring the moving elements. Long-exposure photography captures one element that conventional photography does not: an extended period of time.

Technique: Whereas there is no fixed definition of what constitutes "long", the intent is to create a photo that somehow shows the effect of passing time, be it smoother waters or light trails. A 30-minute photo of a static object and surrounding cannot be distinguished from a short exposure, hence, the inclusion of motion is the main factor to add intrigue to long exposure photos. Images with exposure times of several minutes also tend to make moving people or dark objects disappear (because they are in any one spot for only a fraction of the exposure time), often adding a serene and otherworldly appearance to long exposure photos.
I chose this topic because I struggle with it and ... (show quote)


Two is my awesome favorite ⭐✳️⭐

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