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    Long Exposure Attempt

    Long Exposure Attempt...any tips would be much appreciated...

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    Re: Long Exposure Attempt

    Quote Originally Posted by Benjy View Post
    Long Exposure Attempt...any tips would be much appreciated...
    I like it. I'd like it even more if the horizon was level though...

    Sent from my thl 4000

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    Re: Long Exposure Attempt

    Thanks,didn,t notice horizon till later,faffing about with filters etc...

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    Re: Long Exposure Attempt

    Bernard, I felt the same way as "Lookmore" just need adjust the horizon....;

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    Re: Long Exposure Attempt

    Was there a focusing problem while shooting Bernard? The image looks blurred. Or may be your tripod wasn't sturdy enough and some vibration caused the blur?

    If it is a focusing issue, I would suggest that you shouldn't use auto focus when your ND filter is on because it might easily fail. When I shoot long exposures, first I focus, then I switch to manual focus to lock my focus, and then I put on my ND filter and shoot the image (of course I also switch to manual mode and set my shutter speed before shooting the image).

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    Re: Long Exposure Attempt

    EXIF shows 30 seconds, f/8, 100 iso at 50mm on a Sony SLT-A65V.

    I'd say the camera probably moved

    Is the severe vignette an unintentional side effect of the filter(s)?

    Was it raining too?

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    Re: Long Exposure Attempt

    Looks like a screw-in hood was put on top of the filter which has caused the vignetting...or some other encroachment into the frame.
    The camera hasn't been stable during the exposure which has caused quite severed movement blur.
    The colours look a little odd - could be an inexpensive filter causing shift.

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    Re: Long Exposure Attempt

    Thanks for comments,very much appreciated,yes Dave,raining,very windy,vignette was intentional, a tad too much...Robin used Lee Big Stopper
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    Re: Long Exposure Attempt

    Nice concept.

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    Re: Long Exposure Attempt

    Benjy this is very nice though the blur is everywhere if you look at the tree branches. I kinda like the scene. It looks peaceful. I can't give you any tips as I have not done long exposure before. Sorry.

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    Re: Long Exposure Attempt

    Thanks Izzie/John,it was quite windy therefore anything that is moving is blurred when using Big Stopper filters,thanks again for comments....

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    Re: Long Exposure Attempt

    You can limit the movement of the tripod, so the blur of the photo, if you hang your photo bag or a stone to it
    In addition, the focus should have been on the rocks in the water

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