Originally Posted by
Yan Zhang
Dear all,
Thanks very much for your comments and encouragement on my photo. I may say a bit more about this photo:
The location of this image is Maroubra - the East Coast of Sydney, it is also my favorite place for seascape photography. My previous image "The Lone Man" was made in this place. But the composition for this one was new, that I found only occurred in a very low tide period.
This image was a result of blending from three images taken during a period of 1.5 hours with exactly the same composition - that is I kept my camera on that spot for more than 1.5 hours and waited for the right time to take incoming waves as well as the starry sky at the much later time.
So the swirl was exposed about 4 seconds, at f/16 ISO 100, and then the middle part of the ocean was exposed about 2 minutes by using a 3-stop ND filter some time later. Finally the starry sky was exposed after 1.5 hours when the darkness arrived at f/2.8, 30 seconds, ISO 1600.
Cheers,
Yan