Why I love to shoot long-exposure landscapes.
Here is a comparison: Top Image: faster shutter speed of 1/30th of a second and then adding my 10 stop ND filter I reduced the light so that I could shoot the exact same scene at 74 seconds - bottom image.
What is your preference?
#landscapes #nature
Here is a comparison: Top Image: faster shutter speed of 1/30th of a second and then adding my 10 stop ND filter I reduced the light so that I could shoot the exact same scene at 74 seconds - bottom image.
What is your preference?
#landscapes #nature
Comments
I get using the technique for waterfalls, and rapids. But even then I think it is too often over-done. It should smooth things a bit, not erase the details of the water entirely.
The short exposure focused my attention to the waves and the rocks. Sea and Earth.
The longer exposure focused my attention to the blue sky and clouds first. Earth and Sky.
Marjan - would you say painters who use different styles to depict the same scene should only reflect reality or what the eye can see?
What's your opinion? How is this issue viewed among professional photographers (which I am not)?
ND filters are an interesting beast that I have mostly used in TV production to keep a constant shutter speed of 1/30 , 1/60 etc on TV cameras.