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A day of long exposures



I love messing about with long exposures, I really like to photograph things in ways you can't see yourself normally. So I broke out the Big Stopper (and more) to have a play.

I found a promising location a couple of miles away, a nice lonely tree. Something very photogenic about those....so I thought it would fit pretty well.

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And a nice sunset to end the day....

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riz

ClioSport Club Member
  Jaguar XFR
As usual your composition is fantasic.

How did you get the grass to look so long and vibrant?
 
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  BG DCI
Really great photo's once again! :)

Maybe a little equipment spec and small how to would be great for us amateurs! :hail:
 
Equipment spec you say.....ok.

Nikon D3
24-70mm f/2.8
or
16-35mm f/4

Lee Big Stopper
Lee 0.6 GND Hard
Hitech 0.9 GND Hard
Hoya ND8 (for another 3 stops)

So 13 stops of ND filter, and one of those GND filters for the sky.

Total exposure times varied from 60-200 seconds.
 
  RB 182
Number two is absolutely belting mate, seriously good. My kind of shot. Don't get me wrong, they're all great, but number 2 stands out by a mile for me.

Silly question, as I know Lee filters are s**t hot.....do they colour cast when stacked like that? I sometimes struggle when I stack my Hitechs with my Kood ND4 (I know they aren't as good as Lee filters) and I really struggle to remove the cast in PP afterwards.....
 

TheEvilGiraffe

South East - Essex
ClioSport Area Rep
More from you ?

Seriously.. I mean.. there isn't a single leather clad pit-girl or exposed breast in sight. No one wants to see this.

Trees, man..... TREES !!!!!!
 
  Arctic Blue FF 182
Wow! Absolutely fantastic shots Dan! As above number 2 is just outstanding! Look forward to seeing more shots soon.
 
Number two is absolutely belting mate, seriously good. My kind of shot. Don't get me wrong, they're all great, but number 2 stands out by a mile for me.

Silly question, as I know Lee filters are s**t hot.....do they colour cast when stacked like that? I sometimes struggle when I stack my Hitechs with my Kood ND4 (I know they aren't as good as Lee filters) and I really struggle to remove the cast in PP afterwards.....

One of the reason Lee filters are more $$$ is because they have very little colour cast. I notice more when I use my cheaper Hitech filters.

Do you layer the filters over the top of one another Dan?

Edit: Above post suggests you do stack!

I don't normally, but as it was so sunny, I had to use my Hoya screw in filter, then screw my Lee holder into that (and use the 10 stop as well).

More from you ?

Seriously.. I mean.. there isn't a single leather clad pit-girl or exposed breast in sight. No one wants to see this.

Trees, man..... TREES !!!!!!

lol I'll try and shoot something more exciting next time ;)
 

Rob

ClioSport Moderator
Taking photos of taking photos? Next time will you go three fold?

Excellent photos, your stuff genuinely makes me want to go and buy myself a starter camera and see what I can achieve.
 

riz

ClioSport Club Member
  Jaguar XFR
There's an amazing tree just before after the bridge on the M50 by tewks which would make a great shot.
 
Brilliant photos there

I'm dying to get out and have a play with my X100
It has a 3 stop ND filter built in - and I've bought a 6 stop ND filter that I can screw on - so should get 9 stops
Should be ok for a very small portable long exposure rig
 


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