Answering the call of the sea. Long exposure seascape photography in East Yorkshire

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
  • A return to one of our favourite coastal locations for some long exposure seascapes was in order - and the weather looked to be about right too!
    Turns out the weather was almost right, but we made do and got some shots in all the same slowing things down and taking the shots in a more relaxed manner than my usual "tripod free" style.
    Come join me for a wander taking in some scouting to see where would work best and then let me show you how I've got things set up and composing my shots.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @michaelhall2709
    @michaelhall2709 6 місяців тому +1

    Really like the minimalist look of 11:00 and 15:55. I know that Live ND is no substitute for filters on a bright day, but given the moody conditions I’m wondering if you couldn’t have just stopped down further to get the exposure times you wanted.

    • @LeighWPhotos
      @LeighWPhotos  6 місяців тому

      It was actually brighter than it looked on the video. I did try a few shots with live ND enabled too but it didn't really gain too much over just having the filters on but there was a little diffraction going on from it stopping down too far so opted not to use it. I may try for some serious long exposure stuff if the weather ever calms down so pushing the 2+ minutes so filters are going to be the only way for that I think.