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Home Posts tagged  Long Exposure

Tag: Long Exposure

Categories: Workshops Posted on August 10, 2018December 4, 2019

Why Intent Matters

You are planning a photographic trip. It could be the coast of Dorset, a road trip around Iceland or the townships of South Africa. No matter the location, there is one thing you can be sure of. Other photographers like yourself will have been there … Continue readingWhy Intent Matters

by David
Categories: Architecture, Black & White Posted on April 1, 2018May 18, 2018

The Millennium Bridge dilemma

St Paul’s Cathedral from the Millenium Bridge : Canon 5D : EF17-40mm f/4L USM (40mm): 30 sec : f16 : Cokin ND10 neutral density and ND 3 graduated filters  Having the Millenium Bridge as the lead-in device to St Paul’s can be great. However, the challenge, … Continue readingThe Millennium Bridge dilemma

by David
Categories: Black & White, Seascapes Posted on April 1, 2018February 26, 2019

Bringing old Old Harry’s rocks to life

Old Harry’s Rocks Studland, Dorset : Canon 5D : EF17-40mm f/4L USM (30mm): 20 sec : f20 : Cokin ND10 neutral density and ND 3 graduated filters  Old Harry’s Rocks in Dorset lie at the tip of a chalk headland near the bays of Studland … Continue readingBringing old Old Harry’s rocks to life

by David
Categories: Architecture, Black & White, Graphic, Seascapes Posted on March 29, 2018May 18, 2018

The graphic nature of silhouettes

Brighton Pier: Canon 5D : 85mm : 30 sec : f22 : Cokin Nuances ND10 and ND 3 Grad filter The arrival of Brighton’s new pier was a welcome relief to local business after the fire that devastated the original pier. However, rather than simply removing … Continue readingThe graphic nature of silhouettes

by David
Categories: Architecture, Black & White Posted on November 30, 2017May 18, 2018

Isolating a subject with light

St Paul’s Cathedral : Canon 5D : EF 17-40mm (21mm) : 60 sec : f22 : Cokin Nuances ND10 and ND 3 Grad filter Anyone who has ever seen the famous image of St Paul’s cathedral caught in the crossfire of the blitz during world war II, … Continue readingIsolating a subject with light

by David
Categories: Architecture, Black & White Posted on November 29, 2017May 16, 2018

The Thames Barrier at Dusk

Thames Barrier : Canon 5D : EF 17-40mm (35mm) : 101 sec : f20 : Cokin Nuances ND10 and ND 3 Grad filter Some shots look more dramatic under dark skies. So what do you do when you are at a location, it is the middle … Continue readingThe Thames Barrier at Dusk

by David
Categories: Architecture, Black & White Posted on November 28, 2017November 30, 2017

Futuristic tunnel lighting

Canary Wharf : Canon 5D : EF 17-40mm (40mm) : .3.2 sec : f18 : Cokin Nuances ND5 filter Canary Wharf in East London London has lots of potential for creating interesting architectural shots. One particularly interesting area is the new Crossrail development. The challenge in this shot was deciding how to … Continue readingFuturistic tunnel lighting

by David
Categories: Architecture, Black & White Posted on November 26, 2017November 30, 2017

The drama of moving clouds

Canary Wharf : Canon 5D : EF 17-40mm (20mm) : 69 sec : f20 : Cokin Nuances ND10 filter ND3 Grad filter You cannot control the weather, but when you have the right conditions the opportunities to capture dramatic skylines can be endless. On this occasion, not only … Continue readingThe drama of moving clouds

by David
Categories: Architecture, Black & White Posted on November 26, 2017November 30, 2017

The power of isolation

Rotherhide, Canary Wharf : Canon 5D : EF 17-40mm (40mm) : 208 sec : f18 : Cokin Nuances ND10 filter It is an interesting phenomenon in photography, that it is not always the image that you intended to capture that becomes the most interesting and dynamic. Sometimes serendipity intervenes … Continue readingThe power of isolation

by David

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