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Timed Exposures....

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Hey Frogfish, I was going to say, instead of tweaking the ISO, it would be best to wait until the sun angle and light is better. But I know how that goes. Many of my moving water shots done in the Adirondacks were done when the light was harsh as well as too much wind blurring leaves in the background. But it was a choice of either shoot away and have fun now, because I need to be out of here before prime conditions happen.

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f/16, 1/2 second

 

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f/16, 1.5 seconds

 

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f/16, 2 seconds

 

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f/16, 2.5 seconds

 

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This shot was the taken just over a year ago, and is probably the first landscape photo I took with my camera out of Auto mode.

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I wish I had moving water to practice on closer to home, things are pretty dry around here, about three inches of rain in the past 18 months.

 

 

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Here is one from a local lake near my home last night..

 

# Camera model: NIKON D40

# Focal length: 18.0mm (35mm equivalent: 27mm)

# Exposure time: 30.000 s

# Aperture: f/3.5

# ISO equiv.: 200

# Whitebalance: Manual

# Metering Mode: spot

# Exposure: Manual

 

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Great image Mokai.

 

I've never seen such clean lines from timed car lights before, and the reflection is killer. This is truly inspirational work, makes me want to start thinking about new photographic opportunities. Thanks for sharing.

 

Graham

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Here is one from a camping trip a few weeks ago...

 

# Camera model: NIKON D40

# Focal length: 18.0mm (35mm equivalent: 27mm)

# Exposure time: 1420.000 s (about 30 minutes)

# Aperture: f/3.5

# ISO equiv.: 200

# Metering Mode: matrix

# Exposure: Manual

 

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Here is one from Lake Creek near my home while trying for some Chinook Salmon on the fly..No fish but I got some nice pics..

 

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Here are two shots I took this past Monday up at Downieville while fishing. They were all taken with my Fujifilm FinePix F30. I'm still trying to get the hang of not getting too much light into my photos when doing timed exposures. Let me know what you think.

 

Ashby

 

Exposure time - 1/13 sec

Focal Length - 24mm

F# - 4

ISO - 100

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Exposure time - 1/4 sec

Focal Length - 12mm

F# - 8

ISO - 100

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