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Showing posts with label long exposure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label long exposure. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Sunrise over the lake waters by stpat720



Beautiful colors at the morning sunrise over the lake. The beach and the lighting were just amazing. http://bit.ly/1v55h70

Saturday, March 8, 2014

The jungle by GustavoCarneiro



I finally found some time to photograph... i'm having exams at school so I really need to study. But I did it! I know that is not the best that I can do, but I'm working hard to improve! :) http://bit.ly/1kEvN5Q

Friday, February 28, 2014

Streaming by jaspermeddock



One of my first attempts at using ND filters. Tough to not overexpose parts of the frame with such a long exposure but good to know in the future. http://bit.ly/1fwuvHJ

Sunday, February 16, 2014

The purle sunset by DennisBerggren



This was one of those moments that I was lucky to have the camera and tripod with me. I was just out walking our little son in the trolley and had the equipment with me. I saw this fantastic purple, blue sky while the sun was setting. You can't tell by the image but it's actually taken in an area with lot's of warehouses and lots of cargo trains. I was happy the sun was setting in the right direction! http://500px.com/photo/61241310

*strong rocks* by omer72



http://500px.com/photo/61240938

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Touch by dakotadad66



Visit to Panther Falls and the light was fading fast. Had to set up quick and shoot this little creek feeding it. Glad I did. http://500px.com/photo/61118334

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Fallen Star by joseramos



Follow me on Facebook | Google Plus | My website | Contact me Click on "More" for concept, location and additional technical info -----------------------------------> "Fallen Star" | Vila Nova de Milfontes, Alentejo (Portugal) "Nothing shines forever and falls will always be unavoidable. Nevertheless, there's also a lot of beauty down here..." José Ramos © Photo made on one of the amazing beaches of Vila Nova de Milfontes. I always wanted to photograph a starfish under a warm and intense sunset. Thanks to the precious collaboration of an extremely friendly fisherman, and his knowledge of the place, I was finally able to do it! Theses places aren't just beautiful, they are real treasures! Sony a77 + Sigma 10-20mm Exposure: 30 seconds Aperture: f/8 ISO: 100 Tripod Filters: Hitech 3 stop ND Grad; Hitech 4 stop ND Manual focus http://500px.com/photo/60303172