Posts Tagged ‘long exposure’

Graduated Neutral Density Filter?

I’ve been playing around a bit more with some long exposure photography, and after reading this post by Alex Wise am wondering if I should invest in a graduated neutral density filter? So far, for waterscapes,  I’ve instead been relying on combining multiple images to balance the exposure for the sky and the foreground, like [...]

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Long Exposure Photography

After seeing some of the excellent long exposure photographs taken by a fellow Tasmanian (well, I’m sort of Tasmanian after 16 years here), Alex Wise, I was inspired to give it a go myself. Long exposure photographs involve using a neutral density filter on the front of the camera lens. This cuts down on the [...]

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