Long Exposure Images: Doug Chinnery Explains More…….

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Doug Chinnery – “Filters & Long Exposure”

The Photography Show Talk: Monday 12-12.45pm, Tuesday 12-12.45pm

Have you used a ten stop neutral density filter during the day and yet only managed to get exposure times of five or ten seconds and wondered what you are doing wrong?

If the answer to any of these questions is ‘Yes!’, then I can help you.

When you look at images like the one above, with flat ethereal water and streaking clouds (you are seeing the effect of several minutes of time passing on a scene. Continue reading

Which Size Lee Filters do I need?

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Lee Filters have been synonymous with landscape photography since the 1980s. Because colour transparency film had a very small exposure latitude between the lightest and darkest tones it could capture, Lee Filters developed the graduated neutral density filter. This works like a set of graduated sunglasses with a dark strip across one end of the filter and clear end at the other. Continue reading