Long Exposure B/W - first attempt
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One of the benefits of concentrating my landscape photography on a town 20 square miles in size is that it has forced me to explore different approaches and techniques to capture the same scenes.
I have been following the work of a few Google+ photographers who specialize in long exposure black and white and thought I would try my hand at that yesterday. I'm also trying to limit myself further by using a square crop for these. Appreciate your thoughts.
1. Salem Harbor - f/11 120 sec
2. Lone Tree - f/11 180 sec
3. High Tide - f/11 120 sec
Crop on this was the most challenging as I had elements I really wanted to include on the right and left of this
I have been following the work of a few Google+ photographers who specialize in long exposure black and white and thought I would try my hand at that yesterday. I'm also trying to limit myself further by using a square crop for these. Appreciate your thoughts.
1. Salem Harbor - f/11 120 sec
2. Lone Tree - f/11 180 sec
3. High Tide - f/11 120 sec
Crop on this was the most challenging as I had elements I really wanted to include on the right and left of this
Eyal
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