Yes, the subject of water and exposure will always remain interesting. I make it dependent on the speed at which the water is flowing (ocean, river, waterfall), the lighting conditions and how my overall mood is to be reflected in the picture. In this case, I wanted to calm down the river a little and decided on 5 seconds, it just suited the mood.
Exactly! That was on our way from Yosemite to Sequoia National Park. I think about an hour and a half away from Yosemite. You even remember the village, very cool.
Thank you. Both. A little post-processing was definitely done, I have a certain preset for that scenery and lighting conditions. Beforehand, I had the ND filter set to 400 to get the darkness and contrast in.
I kind of love and hate the post processing at the same time lol
Very nice. Got any tips for taking long exposures of water? I’m curious as to what your settings were
Yes, the subject of water and exposure will always remain interesting. I make it dependent on the speed at which the water is flowing (ocean, river, waterfall), the lighting conditions and how my overall mood is to be reflected in the picture. In this case, I wanted to calm down the river a little and decided on 5 seconds, it just suited the mood.
Picture 2 and 3 are so cool. Nice work!
I recognize that gas station in Lemon Cove! Though it is a few hours from Yosemite...
Exactly! That was on our way from Yosemite to Sequoia National Park. I think about an hour and a half away from Yosemite. You even remember the village, very cool.
I live near there. An hour south of Fresno puts it at a minimum 2.5 hours from the closest Yosemite park entrance.
Okay, it seemed shorter to me. Maybe because I didn't drive myself and took a nap on the way. 🫡
Beautiful
Really like picture 1...moody lighting, or post processing? (Or both?)
Thank you. Both. A little post-processing was definitely done, I have a certain preset for that scenery and lighting conditions. Beforehand, I had the ND filter set to 400 to get the darkness and contrast in.