Christopher Smith Creative
Throwback
Back in late 2016, when I first began to learn how to get the most out of a camera, I discovered the magic of Neutral Density filters and Long Exposure Photography. At that time for me I swear I never captured an image where the exposure was less than 5 seconds. Streaky, cloud dragged skies and water that was either surreally smooth or ghost like mist, I was obsessed.
Since then, as my tastes have changed in what I like to shoot, I’ve begun to use filters less and less. To the point where now, it’s unusual for me to use anything other than a Circular Polariser when I shoot water.
But from time to time conditions present themselves where I default back to my original instincts and reach for the filters. Consider this my “throwback”…
Throwback
Back in late 2016, when I first began to learn how to get the most out of a camera, I discovered the magic of Neutral Density filters and Long Exposure Photography. At that time for me I swear I never captured an image where the exposure was less than 5 seconds. Streaky, cloud dragged skies and water that was either surreally smooth or ghost like mist, I was obsessed.
Since then, as my tastes have changed in what I like to shoot, I’ve begun to use filters less and less. To the point where now, it’s unusual for me to use anything other than a Circular Polariser when I shoot water.
But from time to time conditions present themselves where I default back to my original instincts and reach for the filters. Consider this my “throwback”…