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1.009 Segundos de exposición dedicados con afecto a Arturo Pastor en agradecimiento por sus valiosos consejos que me ayudaron a encontrar el camino.
Compositionally Challenged
Week 16 One place, 3 choices
No.3
Shot with a Mamiya "Sekor CU 65 mm F 5.6" lens on a Canon EOS R5.
I couldn't have picked a better night for a hike in Snowdonia... This was my 3am view of the milky way arching through the sky above Llyn Llydaw in the Snowdon horseshoe this morning :-)
I had a fairly clear cloud forecast and a 90min window of dark skies between the moon setting at 2am and dawn rising at 3:30 - and since it was a Saturday night it seemed a fair gamble...!
Now our summer skies are returning the views of the milky way are much better just before dawn, though it won't be long now before it's too light to see it at all.
This panorama is made from 33 exposures (11x3) to capture the whole eastern sky. 20secs each, F2.8, ISO5000, at 24mm.
I'm off to sleep through Sunday now :-)
One from last weeks visit at low tide to Merewether Beach, NSW; Australia.
I've used the edge of the rocks here to create a diagonal lead in towards the horizon - hope it works!!
The rocks here are usually covered by a substantial cover of sand that recent big seas had scoured away.
I thank you again for any comments, views or favorites for this and any of my other images - much appreciated!!!
Have a wonderful day and week!!
In-camera double exposure.
Camera: Halmaflex TLR
Tri-Lausar anastigmat 3.5-8cm
Fomapan 100 ISO
Caffenol CM, 15 min.
Trying out my new Formatt-Hitech 72mm Firecrest Neutral Density 4.8 (16 stops). So far so good. Need more practice.
Once again many thanks for visits, comments and faves, much appreciated!
Concrete supporting columns at the base of Fellows Court, Hackney. Built in 1963 and designed by LCC Architects’ Department.
City bus passing over the Stratford Avenue Bridge in Bridgeport. 2 second exposure using the Lee ND Big Stopper Filter. View in light box.
This photo is my first long exposure shoot when i started to take photos for a long time ago
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Another just for fun photo. I've been feeling a bit blah about photography lately but this new (to me) technique seems to have sparked everything back up again. This is a photo of the tunnel on Skyline Drive (in the Shenandoah National Park) called Mary's Rock Tunnel. In the winter months the tunnel usually has icicles hanging from it and I can assure you there is no little island of trees in the middle of it! I confess I added the sky in photoshop because the original was just plain white. Anyway... a little fantasy land to escape to. LOL Have a great day everyone!
Made with a Ondu 6x6 pinhole camera.
Pinhole diameter: 0.15mm Aperture: f/167
Exposure: >20 minutes!
Film: Fuji 400H Pro
Developed with Cinestill C-41 Color Simplified powder kit
Art at the dike near Lelystad, by Antony Gormley. Explored! #69
This is what the artists says about his work 'Exposure' (2010) "My concept of how sculpture works in the landscape is that it is a still point in a moving world. The whole idea of EXPOSURE is that this work, made at a particular time, rooted to ground, reacts over time to the changing environment. One of the known environmental changes that is happening is the rising of the sea level through global warming. It is critical to me that at the time of its making this work reacts with the viewer, the walking viewer, on the top of the polder and that the surface that the viewer stands on is the surface that the work stands on. The work cannot have a plinth. Over time, should the rising of the sea level mean that there has to be a rising of the dike, this means that there should be a progressive burying of the work."
Longer exposure to the other one!
Sorry if it's a bit samey:)
Exif data
ND10 Stop Filter
CameraNikon D800
Exposure273 Seconds
Aperturef/11.0
Focal Length36 mm
ISO Speed100
Pic taken at a gay bar (Missie B's). This pic was featured in a local fag rag called "KC Exposures."
This colour image is another long exposure view from the beach at Sango Sands, Durness, looking east. The white halo around the pyramid is sea spray.
Sango Sands Beach is a small sandy cove with scattered rocky outcrops that is a photographer's paradise as the tide recedes, exposing more and more rocks further down the beach. This image gives a pleasing effect with the wash of the waves up and down this part of the beach.
Durness (Scottish Gaelic: Diùranais) is a village and civil parish in the north-west Highlands of Scotland. It lies on the north coast of the country in the traditional county of Sutherland around 190 km north of Inverness. The area is remote and the parish is huge and sparsely populated covering an area from east of Loch Eriboll to Cape Wrath, the most north-westerly point of the Scottish mainland.
was testing my home made electric welding glass ND filter...on older version kit lens nikkor 18-55mm