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Our latest find or as AndyMumford calls it another image for our "drunken ship driving in Greece series"
This the cargo ship Semiramis washed out at the shores of Andros island after being abandoned at sea after a mechanical failure during a storm. I am still looking into more details about it will update once I do find.
Anyway, a bitch of a capture cause I wanted a really long exposure for the clouds to form lines towards the center but the wind was ferocious and the sea spray was getting the filter spotted after each wave crush. I acted as a human shield as much as I could and fortunately the result was usable
A colour version or two will follow shortly, stay tuned
Location:goo.gl/maps/Z1Ls
*tech stuff*
Device: Nikon D3S
Lens: 17-35mm F/2,8D
Focal Length: 17mm
Focus Mode: Manual
AF-Area Mode: Single
Aperture: F/11
Shutter Speed: 481,1s
Exposure Mode: Manual
Exposure Comp.: 0EV
ISO Sensitivity: ISO 200
Filters: Lee Big Stopper, Singh-Ray 2 stop ND Grad soft
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Comments: 162
A-hristoff-R-T [2011-09-25 19:08:27 +0000 UTC]
paramenei teleia iperoxi iper8eamatiki κλπ*eidika g elliniki
omos..... pame alli mia e3igisi pos t ftia3ate parakalo gt d katalaba xristo X"D !!! m endiaferei i apalotita ts 8alassas.... -m photoshop ,etc? -
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KirlianCamera In reply to A-hristoff-R-T [2011-09-29 14:37:03 +0000 UTC]
Ευχαριστώ Αγγελική.
Πάμε μια εξήγηση λοιπόν για το πως το φτιάξαμε. η μεγάλη έκθεση δεν μπορεί να εξομοιωθεί με το photoshop. είναι αποτέλεσμα από ένα φίλτρο ουδέτερης πυκνότητας το οποίο μπαίνει μπροστά στον φακό και κόβει ένα ποσοστό από το φως που περνάει στον αισθητήρα έτσι ώστε να χρειάζεται μεγαλύτερος χρόνος ώστε να πάρει το ίδιο ποσό φωτός. Είναι λίγο ακαταλαβίστικα ίσως το καταλάβεις καλύτερα σε ένα άρθρο που έχω γράψει εδώ.
[link]
για ότι απορίες εδώ είμαστε
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Mattylad10 [2011-09-18 21:55:43 +0000 UTC]
Fantastic!!!!
Total novice at photography but I know what I like...... Well done from sunny Liverpool UK
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Hieronimus-art [2011-08-31 16:51:01 +0000 UTC]
What kind of filters your advice me to buy ?
Great photos !
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KirlianCamera In reply to Hieronimus-art [2011-08-31 17:12:45 +0000 UTC]
for landscape work you will need a Polarizing filter, ND filters of various densities for longer exposures and if you can't be bothered with image blending then you will need ND grads as well. Both soft and hard grads and even reverse grads.
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Hieronimus-art In reply to KirlianCamera [2011-10-07 18:44:36 +0000 UTC]
Thank you much ! I'll buy some for this end of year, do you have any link remomandation for a quality product to buy ?
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KirlianCamera In reply to Hieronimus-art [2011-10-08 08:30:21 +0000 UTC]
since you are in europe look for Lee filters. There are the best quality around.
[link]
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Hieronimus-art In reply to KirlianCamera [2011-10-09 00:43:15 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much !!
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griffonmeister [2011-05-14 11:20:00 +0000 UTC]
Just discovered your work. Absolutely amazing. Inspirational. I'd fav them all. Breathtaking. The long exposures are just out of this world and the only way to treat water!
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KirlianCamera In reply to griffonmeister [2011-05-16 14:28:29 +0000 UTC]
thank you very much. I am glad you like it
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griffonmeister In reply to KirlianCamera [2011-05-16 18:31:23 +0000 UTC]
The ship reminds me of some of the wreck on the west coast of Africa, and as I said stunning photo's
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macloni [2011-04-28 13:47:46 +0000 UTC]
sublime!
thanks for the tech stuff too mate, cheers
θεϊκη...
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NicolasAlexanderOtto [2011-04-01 19:07:38 +0000 UTC]
I have this as a print hanging on my wall.
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GRM1232 [2011-02-19 16:31:13 +0000 UTC]
Very good, definately a fave. Maybee a shorter exposure will capture more movement? what about 2 to 6 seconds?
Great shot, very interesting subject!!
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KirlianCamera In reply to GRM1232 [2011-02-22 19:35:52 +0000 UTC]
A shorter exposure will capture more movement? This is a paradox. I think you mean textures! I didn't want any textures but the ones of the ship and the rocks and 2 to 6 seconds exposure wouldn't allow me to achieve that. 8 min is a tad too long but I didn't have any six stop ND so I had to use the big stopper
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GRM1232 In reply to KirlianCamera [2011-02-23 18:45:14 +0000 UTC]
A very long exposure flattens the sea. 2 or so seconds will capture the movement of the waves. Dont get me wrong, a very beautiful image, much better than mine, but was just an idea
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KirlianCamera In reply to GRM1232 [2011-02-23 22:10:03 +0000 UTC]
I don't get you wrong don't worry! I just wanted to make sure we are on the same page.
I have a coloured version with the exposure times you suggested. I will upload it sometime
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GRM1232 In reply to KirlianCamera [2011-02-25 18:13:54 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, id really like to see that.
P.S maybee im just being stupid, but where is this, and is the ship still there or has it been washed out to sea?
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KirlianCamera In reply to GRM1232 [2011-02-25 18:24:40 +0000 UTC]
Did you press the link in the description?
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peewee1002 [2011-02-18 20:22:06 +0000 UTC]
Good evening,
My name is Peter Sawyer and I write on behalf of Phototuts+ ([link] )
I would like to feature this image in an article I am currently writing about long exposure photography.
A link to the image, and the name of the piece would be given in the article.
Please let me know if you are ok with this ASAP.
Thanks Peter
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KirlianCamera In reply to peewee1002 [2011-02-18 20:35:12 +0000 UTC]
Hey Peter
As you link it back here to its source then it is fine
Konstantinos
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justeline [2011-02-15 16:50:40 +0000 UTC]
Trying to find more info for this ship I found out that there are two or three more wrecks in those waters, unfortunately sunk. I think Andy has a point here
Need I say I love it?
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TheForestMan [2011-02-09 02:36:58 +0000 UTC]
Sweet! Love the threat of this ship jumping out of the picture.
Congrats!
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digitalhermit [2011-01-31 22:54:36 +0000 UTC]
I like the anchor chain, sort of symbolic of pointlessness.
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KirlianCamera In reply to digitalhermit [2011-02-02 12:35:57 +0000 UTC]
when the water is calm you can see the anchor laying on the seabed
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AndyMumford [2011-01-29 20:45:27 +0000 UTC]
Come on...you do seem to have a rather large quantity of shipwrecks in that country. I know I know, you've got lots of islands and stuff, but Portugal is a seafaring nation with it's fair share of hazardous rocks, and I can't find any shipwrecks here (there are some crappy sunken boats near docks, but they are for the most part, ugly to photograph).
So it must be the ouzo. Or the retsina.
Do you ever come across the captains, sitting in cafe's, saying to anyone who'll listen "I just didn't see the land infront of the ship, it came out of nowhere!!"
(serious edit: I actually think it's the calmness of the waters in Greece...shipwrecks probably stay around longer, whereas here, where the sea is a lot more aggressive, things get battered to small pieces in no time at all)
So, this is a lovely shot and a great addition to the serious. B+W works really well, I lke the rocks in the foreground a lot.
Great work, and looking forward to the next drunken shipwreck you two come across.
Have a good one
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KirlianCamera In reply to AndyMumford [2011-02-02 12:38:32 +0000 UTC]
Definitely the Atlantic has more power but we have another ace up our sleeves. Greek government doesn't give a toss about them so they don't get salvaged for scrap.
Thanks mate glad you like it.
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