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    B&W long exposure

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    Re: B&W long exposure

    Murat I do not know the length of the shot, could it have been longer is get more movement in the sky. I know that is a hard item to judge, I sometimes will time the cloud movement before I take the shot, then decide if the sky is the main feature with the foreground second or the other way around.
    Another great shot.

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    Re: B&W long exposure

    Quote Originally Posted by Polar01 View Post
    Murat I do not know the length of the shot, could it have been longer is get more movement in the sky. I know that is a hard item to judge, I sometimes will time the cloud movement before I take the shot, then decide if the sky is the main feature with the foreground second or the other way around.
    Another great shot.

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    Allan
    Thanks, Allan. I know what you mean. This is actually a relatively short(er) exposure for me -- 30 seconds. After driving here for an hour, I was disappointed to see the clouds weren't going to show themselves. Therefore, I decided to focus on the foreground rocks filling 2/3 of the frame with the whitened sea and giving the rocks a floating vibe. I have no idea how successful I was.

    I was told to go and shoot there again on a really cloudy day, but I don't know if my car would like it given the muddy roads.

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    Re: B&W long exposure

    Allan, what do you think of the second image?

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    Re: B&W long exposure

    Hi Murat,

    In my opinion, they just don't work that well in B&W.

    As an example, here are a couple that I did in colour where I think the colour greatly adds to the image:

    B&W long exposure

    B&W long exposure

    With regards to cloud motion - another technique is to capture multiple short-exposure images (eg 30 seconds), and then stack them in Photoshop. For this image (off memory) I think I stacked something like 50 to 100 ...

    B&W long exposure

    Hope this helps.

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    Re: B&W long exposure

    I like that is happening in the sky on the second image, also great foreground rocks, that is the thing about this time and motion type of photography, to work we need movement. To get this movement we need something to cause it, usually that is wind to move the clouds and to cause waves to help give up the effect we want, however it also works against us at those elements that are not moving have to remain sharp and in focus that is the art. However when it comes together is comes together.
    Just love that long exposure stuff.

    Cheers:

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    Re: B&W long exposure

    I am digging #2; but I like them both. There's just something about #2 as time stands still for the rocks.

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