I'm currently back in the UK – to run some one-to-one training sessions, a Creating Dramatic Images workshop, and photograph a wedding – all of which starts at the end of next week. I've also got a long list of things to get through this week, but managed to head out for a few hours with Andrew Thatcher. We started out in Blackpool, then went down to St. Annes, and finished up in Fleetwood. I shot a range of stuff, and have another three, maybe four shots I'll be posting, but thought I'd start with this one as it's the most unusual of the four.
It was taken using a Lee Big Stopper (a 10 stop ND filter) – hence the 15s exposure – and while I'm not 100% happy with it I did think it was worth posting. Let me know what you think.
captured camera lens focal length aperture shutter speed shooting mode exposure bias metering mode ISO flash image quality RAW converter image editor plugins (etc) cropped? | 10.38am on 9/5/12 Canon 5D Mark II EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM 70mm f/11.0 15s manual n/a evaluative 100 no RAW Camera Raw Photoshop CS6 none 16x9 |
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