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Shooting along the coast is always a pleasure as you never quite know what you’re going to walk away with. From shots that turn out pretty much as you hoped to complete disaster, we’re always walking that photographic tightrope. And being a little rusty after lockdown just means that the disaster side of the see saw is tilted further up.
For instance, I was hoping to post from a recent shoot which involved a very long exposure and was a one shot deal because of the light. But I forgot to switch my settings from 1/60 to BULB mode resulting in 973 black frames. I wondered what the clicking noise from the camera was. And then it was too dark to realistically do what I wanted.
So here’s one from Norway instead, when I was presumably more mentally agile than I appear to be now.
Have a great week Flickrites.
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Shooting along the coast is always a pleasure as you never quite know what you’re going to walk away with. From shots that turn out pretty much as you hoped to complete disaster, we’re always walking that photographic tightrope. And being a little rusty after lockdown just means that the disaster side of the see saw is tilted further up.
For instance, I was hoping to post from a recent shoot which involved a very long exposure and was a one shot deal because of the light. But I forgot to switch my settings from 1/60 to BULB mode resulting in 973 black frames. I wondered what the clicking noise from the camera was. And then it was too dark to realistically do what I wanted.
So here’s one from Norway instead, when I was presumably more mentally agile than I appear to be now.
Have a great week Flickrites.