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- cross-posted to:
- photography@fedia.io
- photography@fedia.io
Edge of Pacific Ocean, 2014.
All the pixels, none of the hypothermia, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/14820439752
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This was a three second exposure (with about 10 stops of neutral density). The sun was behind the clouds and just above the center of the frame; the lens required careful flagging to avoid glare.
The rendering of water, especially in the sea, differs greatly with exposure. 30 seconds looks quite different from 3 seconds, which is just as different from 1/30 sec, which is different from 1/1000 sec. About 1/30 sec renders roughly the way our vision does; anything else requires a camera to see.
@mattblaze@federate.social I love long-exposure photography and really need to get out there more with some ND filters.
Have you ever done long exposure pinhole photography? I’ve gotten some unique results with a pinhole around F/225 and ilford direct positive paper with an ISO around ~3-5. Do you ever shoot analog, for that matter?
@maddiefuzz@masto.hackers.town pinhole photography is really fun!
I’ve not shot on film since they broke my heart by discontinuing Polaroid 55.