Friday, March 11, 2011

1st Attempt, Daytime Long Exposure

For anyone wondering, this was done by retro-fitting a piece of 4x5" grade 10 welding glass to a lens filter, and then attaching that to the lens. Since the welding glass is extremely dark, it allows you to set up incredibly long exposures during full daylight. I believe this shot was getting a little later in the afternoon, but it was still fairly light out. It was a 180 second exposure, which is why you can see the motion of the clouds, and the smoothness of the lake (which was actually very choppy that day)

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