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Published: 2007-09-13 01:06:14 +0000 UTC; Views: 7526; Favourites: 446; Downloads: 208
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Went to drink some coffee this afternoon and I brought my camera with me. It was about 18:30 so I decided to shoot some sunset photos. Nothing planned, didn´t had new ideas... just to catch some fresh air and do some "clicks". I took some normal sunset photos, with the oranges and yellows, but I wanted to try some long exposure stuff because I didn´t shoot some long exposure photography a long time ago.I waited for the sun so set, so I could abuse the shutter speed value. I used 15 seconds shutter speed, and used a normal ND8 filter to darken the sky. I remembered and easy trick so the filter could not be detected on the photo, and it was shaking it for the entire 15 seconds. Just a little bit between the sky and the watter. This way it worked as a grad ND8 and perhaps even better. My tripod was only 1/3 opened (to capture the rocks closely and capture more detail from them) and the water was passing under it , risking to get my camera wet. I used the self timer option because I don´t have a IR remote control, or a cable, so taking about 40 photos and waiting 10 seconds each time I wanted to shoot something was a bit of a headache.
But I think the effort was worth it, the long exposure gave me natural strong color tones, and the filter made a good job on the sky.
Hope you like it
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Comments: 197
cimmx [2007-09-17 14:23:23 +0000 UTC]
fantastico! o ceu e as rochas...tudo converge num ponto so...nice shot!!!!!!!!!!!!
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PhilipMatthews In reply to cimmx [2007-09-18 04:27:20 +0000 UTC]
Obrigado amigo, fico muito contente que tenhas gostado
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JonGoldie In reply to ??? [2007-09-17 07:32:49 +0000 UTC]
I certainly like the mossy foreground, lovely tones, cheers
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DorotejaC In reply to PhilipMatthews [2007-09-17 11:09:51 +0000 UTC]
no problem you're welcome
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thephotoshot In reply to ??? [2007-09-15 08:38:57 +0000 UTC]
Tá espectacular Filipe... mas como é essa coisa do NDG? Roda-lo durante a exposição e assim não se vê a linha de transição, é isso?
Como é que o consegues rodar sem tremer a lente...?
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PhilipMatthews In reply to thephotoshot [2007-09-15 19:31:37 +0000 UTC]
Os filtros da cokin são quadrados... e são presos a lente por um adaptador. Eu não usei o adptador e pelo visor coloquei o filtro so em cima do ceu, ate onde começa a água, depois carreguei no disparo e durante 15 segundos ia movendo o filtro para cima e para baixo poukinho só para a transição entre o escuro do ceu e a água náo se notasse.
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thephotoshot In reply to PhilipMatthews [2007-09-16 11:14:38 +0000 UTC]
Ah.... então é isso! Eu também tenho os filtros da Cokin (Z-Pro)... mas uso-os sempre no holder...!
Tenho de experimentar essa técnica
Anyway, fotografia espectauclar
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dcphotodev [2007-09-15 03:03:57 +0000 UTC]
Wow... the colors are amazing! good job.
Its the first time I hear of this "filter shaking" trick... pretty interesting technique.
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PhilipMatthews In reply to eclipsa [2007-09-17 01:36:23 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so so much dear friend!
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xldstudios In reply to ??? [2007-09-14 16:01:18 +0000 UTC]
Congratulations, you are featured in the Nature Photography Volume #7!! Please go and check it out over here: [link]
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PhilipMatthews In reply to DarkFenix [2007-09-14 19:53:43 +0000 UTC]
Obrigado clavícula esquerda. Tive muita sorte com a luz, e ao abusar das longas exposições conseguimos as cores naturais e as vezes ainda mais fortes e abusadas, o unico truque é usar um filtro ND para que o ceu não fique totalmente branco e sobrexposto e ta feito
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DarkFenix In reply to PhilipMatthews [2007-09-16 11:28:02 +0000 UTC]
De nada maléolo externo
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Sun-Seeker In reply to ??? [2007-09-14 07:39:43 +0000 UTC]
So if you are shaking the filter its not attacked to the cam right
I like the comp and the colours and you have got a nice glow of light in the fore and middle shot... looks fine!
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technia In reply to ??? [2007-09-14 04:03:09 +0000 UTC]
simply superb. I've rarely seen such amazing colour in a true photo
for sure
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PhilipMatthews In reply to technia [2007-09-14 07:14:11 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much my friend! Your support is much appreciated
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PhilipMatthews In reply to Teeslpscreations [2007-09-14 07:14:56 +0000 UTC]
no.... Thank YOU for the lovely comment dear!
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PhilipMatthews In reply to SheTakesPics [2007-09-13 23:24:57 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so so much dear!!
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PhilipMatthews In reply to napster89 [2007-09-13 22:37:13 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so so much for the compliment my friend
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SkinAndAtmosphere In reply to ??? [2007-09-13 21:40:04 +0000 UTC]
Quando for grande quero ser como tu
Foto muito boa mesmo.. adorei as cores *
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PhilipMatthews In reply to SkinAndAtmosphere [2007-09-13 22:03:23 +0000 UTC]
É pratica... e agora com a tua nova menina tenho a certeza que vais arrasar
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DiogoIfrit In reply to ??? [2007-09-13 19:02:46 +0000 UTC]
Quer dizer, tu vais beber um cafézito, e decides tirar umas fotos ao pôr de sol. . .
E saí-te isto, sinceramente rapaz
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PhilipMatthews In reply to DiogoIfrit [2007-09-13 19:09:25 +0000 UTC]
he he... eu não tinha uma foto como esta sequer planeada... tava a pensar em algo completamente diferente. Mas ao olhar para os resultados que ia obtendo com os clicks deixei-me ir e deu nisto Obrigado pelo comment.
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DiogoIfrit In reply to PhilipMatthews [2007-09-13 20:51:08 +0000 UTC]
Foi um simples acto de sorte (e talento), não ?
De nada é sempre bom escrever uns comments em PT ^^
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PhilipMatthews In reply to suebell [2007-09-13 17:20:59 +0000 UTC]
Ups I thought your name was Sue because of your nickname, but its Sonia Thanks so much dear, I´m waiting for new material from you.
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