pklopper
Transfer Beach | Sunrise | November 2017
This image was a combination of many long exposure images that I stacked in photoshop to create this result. Unfortunately the metadata, therefore, has been lost. I was shooting a 14mm lens at f/22 for various lengths of time. My first image, taken at twilight, was over 10 minutes long and as the sun came up, and the light intensified, my exposure time reduced down to 2.5 seconds. The wind was really gusty and I wasn't sure if I was going to get a clear image. I must say that I'm satisfied with the results and will definitely be using this technique again with my 14mm. Enjoy!
For those inquisitive minds that need to know why, the reason I do it this way is because I like the long exposure look but lack an ND filter for my 14mm. I can only expose my images for short durations without said filter and thus the need for the stack, to capture the entire sunrise and not just the peak.
Transfer Beach | Sunrise | November 2017
This image was a combination of many long exposure images that I stacked in photoshop to create this result. Unfortunately the metadata, therefore, has been lost. I was shooting a 14mm lens at f/22 for various lengths of time. My first image, taken at twilight, was over 10 minutes long and as the sun came up, and the light intensified, my exposure time reduced down to 2.5 seconds. The wind was really gusty and I wasn't sure if I was going to get a clear image. I must say that I'm satisfied with the results and will definitely be using this technique again with my 14mm. Enjoy!
For those inquisitive minds that need to know why, the reason I do it this way is because I like the long exposure look but lack an ND filter for my 14mm. I can only expose my images for short durations without said filter and thus the need for the stack, to capture the entire sunrise and not just the peak.