Seascape
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This photo was taken very early in the morning in Ramsgate, South Africa. The shutter speed was set to 1/5 of a second to get a bit of motion blur of the waves crashing.
More photo of this set can be seen at January 2014 - Ramsgate gallery
This photo was taken in January 2014 with a Canon 5D MkIII and Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM.
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Paddle Boats Tied up on Ramsgate Lagoon - Long Exposure Shot
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This photo of tied up paddle boats was taken on Ramsgate Lagoon, South Africa. I woke up 4 o’clock in the morning to take this picture. Early morning photos are always worth it. I set my tripod low to get a better angle. I used a small aperture to get most of the photo in focus but because it was dark and I did not want to add noise in the photo I could only go to f/9.0 due to the minimum shutter speed of 30 seconds.
This photo was taken in January 2014 with a Canon 5D MkIII and Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM.
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Seascape Long Exposures
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These long exposure seascape photos were taken in Ramsgate, South Africa after sunset. I placed my camera on a tripod and stood in the water to get a great angle.
To create the desired milky effect you usually need a shutter speed of at least a second or more. It depends on the speed of the water. The faster the water is moving the less time is needed to create the milky effect of flowing water.
These photos were taken in January 2014 with a Canon 5D MkIII and Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM.
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Seascape Long Exposures
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These long exposure seascape photos were taken in Ramsgate, South Africa after sunset. I placed my camera on a tripod and stood in the water to get a great angle.
Taking sharp photos with a long exposure requires a good tripod and a remote shutter release or the timer function. Using mirror lock up can further help to sharpen the image. Using a wide angle lens with an small aperture of at least f/16 will ensure everything in the scene is in focus.
These photos were taken in January 2014 with a Canon 5D MkIII and Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM.
Camera Settings: 0.5-8 secondsSeascape Long Exposures
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These long exposure seascape photos were taken in Ramsgate, South Africa after sunset. I placed my camera on a tripod and stood in the water to get a great angle.
To get a long shutter speed you can either wait till the sunset and it becomes darker or you can get a neutral density filter to stop down the exposure. In this case I did not use any filters. After or before sunset is usually the best time for seascape photography.
These photos were taken in January 2014 with a Canon 5D MkIII and Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM.
Camera Settings: 0.5-8 secondsfotoinusgroblerphotographyishootrawseascapewaterbeachlong exposurephotosrockslandscapesunsetmotionblurmilkyoceantripodfilterbeautynature
Seascape Long Exposures
Check out my blog at http://www.fotoinusgrobler.com
These long exposure seascape photos were taken in Ramsgate, South Africa after sunset. I placed my camera on a tripod and stood in the water to get a great angle.
To make a simple seascape into something more impressive requires a longer exposure. In these photos the exposure time varied from half a second to eight seconds.
These photos were taken in January 2014 with a Canon 5D MkIII and Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM.
Camera Settings: 0.5-8 secondsfotoinusgroblerphotographyishootrawseascapewaterbeachlong exposurephotosrockslandscapesunsetmotionblurmilkyoceantripodfilterbeautynature