Thought I'd try something new in photos. (For me)

Discussion in 'Art & Architecture' started by usscouse, Jul 3, 2013.

  1. usscouse

    usscouse BigSoccer Supporter

    May 3, 2002
    Orygun coast
    Trying some long, low light exposures. I like the way it gives the water (a good 4" chop) a smoky look.
    These are shot at about f16 and 20 to 60 seconds.

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  2. Auriaprottu

    Auriaprottu Member+

    Atlanta Damn United
    Apr 1, 2002
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    What does "a good 4" chop" mean? The height of the small waves?

    Very nice images, BTW.
     
  3. usscouse

    usscouse BigSoccer Supporter

    May 3, 2002
    Orygun coast
    Thanks.
    Next time the tides and weather are right we'll try some more.
     
  4. Boogie_Down

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  5. Val1

    Val1 Member+

    Arsenal
    Mar 12, 2004
    MD's Eastern Shore
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    The first one was the best. When you've got three items like that, having one distinctly different, the rotting in the middle, catches the eye better than the three similarly barnacle laden.
     
  6. usscouse

    usscouse BigSoccer Supporter

    May 3, 2002
    Orygun coast
    Thanks guys always nice to get feed back.
     
  7. Boogie_Down

    Boogie_Down Member+

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    My favorite is of the pier.
     
  8. carmenmarkham

    carmenmarkham New Member

    Dec 3, 2013
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    good you're trying out new things... and it looks cool too. Just keep on improving!
     
  9. usscouse

    usscouse BigSoccer Supporter

    May 3, 2002
    Orygun coast
    Thanks Carmen and you others for your positive comments...:)

    Hey LF if you get a chance to look at these. They are all manual. Focus, shutter and aperture. Had to pick the ISO a tad too.
     

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