Early evening and Long exposure In Airlie Beach
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Early evening and Long exposure In Airlie Beach
A few of the good one's from my August trip to Airlie Beach. I have a Nikon D5300 it's fun to play with long exposure. I don't have a tripod so i was using a banister and a rock to support my camera. I had a tea towel under my camera to protect it and allow me to adjust the angle. Still ended up wit lots of trees in my pics.
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- i got a bit of tree in this one but it changed the whole color of the Photo.
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- Long exp 30sec 18-55 lens
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- Long exp 15sec 18-55 lens
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- A sunset setting
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- Just after sunset
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- Stickbow Hunter
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Re: Early evening and Long exposure In Airlie Beach
Thanks for the photos Jim. You need things still for the long exposures alright.
It is amazing how the light changes during a sunset and then the after light. Sometimes just the right lighting only last seconds.
Jeff
It is amazing how the light changes during a sunset and then the after light. Sometimes just the right lighting only last seconds.
Jeff
Re: Early evening and Long exposure In Airlie Beach
Yeah just it is hard even those could have been better with the assistance of a remote. I found the one I meant to put up yesterday to so I added it to this reply.
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Re: Early evening and Long exposure In Airlie Beach
I think that last is the best one mate.
Jeff
Jeff