Infinity - Zeelandbrug
the Zeeland Bridge (in Dutch ‘Zeelandbrug) in the Netherlands is an impressive structure that has been photographed countless times. Most people go early, during a sunrise because then the sun rises on the other side of the bridge. I took this one during sunset! Still extremely happy with the colours.
If you look closely, all the way to the right of the bridge, you can actually see that the bridge opened during the exposure. I decided to leave this in as I thought it was a funny detail in the photo.
I had to use a bit of a higher ISO because I shot this with a 10 stop ND filter and the exposure time was already close to 5 minutes. If i went much longer there would be many coloured sensor noise. It's shot on f14 to get everything sharp in this shot, including the stones on the foreground.
This is also the first time I'm using my new watermark on Flickr. As I noticed inclreased popularity and a lot of direct linking from external websites, I felt the need to put one in.
Exif: A7II, B+W 110e, 267 seconds, f14, ISO 400
facebook: Albert Dros Photography
Infinity - Zeelandbrug
the Zeeland Bridge (in Dutch ‘Zeelandbrug) in the Netherlands is an impressive structure that has been photographed countless times. Most people go early, during a sunrise because then the sun rises on the other side of the bridge. I took this one during sunset! Still extremely happy with the colours.
If you look closely, all the way to the right of the bridge, you can actually see that the bridge opened during the exposure. I decided to leave this in as I thought it was a funny detail in the photo.
I had to use a bit of a higher ISO because I shot this with a 10 stop ND filter and the exposure time was already close to 5 minutes. If i went much longer there would be many coloured sensor noise. It's shot on f14 to get everything sharp in this shot, including the stones on the foreground.
This is also the first time I'm using my new watermark on Flickr. As I noticed inclreased popularity and a lot of direct linking from external websites, I felt the need to put one in.
Exif: A7II, B+W 110e, 267 seconds, f14, ISO 400
facebook: Albert Dros Photography