Back to photostream

Propoganda For a State of Mind

A while ago someone (who claims to be a photography teacher) raised the issue of not knowing how long to expose a shot for during blue hour using an ND10 stop filter as the light is always changing, claiming it is a little hit and miss. No actually it isn’t! Shot just as Twilight / Blue hour started this 37 minute exposure I think proves you can get your exposure right in changing light conditions if you know how to work it out. Using manual colour balance in camera you can also have greater control over the colours in the image.

 

This is straight out of the camera.

 

Shot using the SRB Photographic ND1000 filter.

 

Top tip - the longer the exposure the easier the math - and the exposure will be more forgiving and you can be more accurate - however there is always the risk of noise and deterioration with such a long digital exposure - bring back film however reciprocity failure.....

 

If you use my photo; please credit my Facebook Page Thank you.

 

 

9,548 views
59 faves
23 comments
Uploaded on November 21, 2014
Taken on November 20, 2014