Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Restricted freedom
Whereas I enjoy the mobility of shooting hand-held, I equally enjoy the freedom that the tripod gives me when using one to support the camera. For one thing, the composition stays the same once I have lined everything up, and for another I am able to use what ever aperture/shutter speed/filter/ISO combination I choose for total control over the image. On top of that, with correct use you are assured of sharp images.
12-24mm f/4 AF-S Nikkor. 10 seconds at f/11. Matrix metering. Tripod and remote release. x10 ND filter. ISO 160
© 2016
Labels:
Long Exposure,
Monochrome,
Poole Bay
Location:
Branksome Dene, Dorset, UK
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2 comments:
You have been busy Richard i cant keep up with your shots! Nice B/W.
Thanks! My output is surprising me, as well. ;-)
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