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Category Archives: night photography
Just some snaps
Nothing special here today just some snaps while out for a walk wanted to capture sunset with a tree silhouetted but it just didn’t work so i shot the clouds on their own as the colours were nice ….. and the moon.
Also posted in Sunset
Tagged 2012, images, level, Light, low, low level light, night photography, photos, pictures, prints, random snaps, Sunset
Merry Christmas 2011
Heres wishing A very Merry Christmas 2011 and a Happy New Year to all my friends, family, readers and followers.
2011 has been an amazing year for me thanks to everyone who supported me and may 2012 be an even better year for everyone.
This is the limited edition Christmas card I have sent out this year only 20 printed and 1 of those got ruined. so if you were lucky enough to get one your now 1 of 19.
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE.
The Durdle Door Sunrise and Moonrise
Having had many return trips to the Durdle door down at lulworth in Dorset I have final captured the sort of shot I was after.
My first rip here was in march 2009 and I have been back about 20 times just really to pull of these 2 shots, I have a few other angles and not some not so great images ruined by 1 thing or another which i may post later.
The durdle door is a natural rock arch on the Jurassic coast or Dorset and next to the “man of war” which is a name for a rock formation just around the corner (literally).
The sunrise was spoiled slightly by excessive cloud, but i stuck around and had to just go for it.
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These images are also found in the following galleries nightscapes Seascapes, Sunrises and also for sale in the shop
Lightning Storm hits mainland Greece from Zante
On the last night of my holiday In Zakynthos, I went to the tip of the harbour wall at Tsilivi, to photography the lightning storm that just passed over head. I was about to pack up and go as there hadn’t been any lightning for some time but luckily i managed to catch this beauty!
This image is also found in the following galleries Seascapes, Nightscapes and also for sale in the shop
Also posted in Landscapes, NightScapes, Seascapes, Travel
Tagged art, canvas, exposure, fine, fork, greece, images, landscapes, lightning, long, night, nightscapes, photography, photos, prints, sale, scapes, seascapes, strike, uk, wall
Thunder & lightning over kefalonia
Had a nice relaxing cruise around the island of Zakynthos (Zante) today some nice pictures but not ready yet on the very tail end of the cruise a heavy thunder storm passed over head and was still circulating among the Ionian islands after dark so I went down to the beach and had my first ever attempt at photographing lightning. Due to the distance away it was hidden behind clouds in the distance, however a 3/4 moon nicely lit up the foreground making for quite a nice picture ….not my best ever by any means but good enough …..
This image is also found in the following galleries Seascapes, Nightscapes and also for sale in the shop
The Atomium Brussels
Part 1 of a recent 4 day road trip across France, Belgium and Holland / The Netherlands.
Stopped off at Bruges firstly to get some fuel for the van but mostly so i could say i was “in Bruges”, then onto Brussels to visit the Atomium Building, built for the 1958 expo world fair and originally was supposed to be a temporary 6 month installation it still stands strong after over 50 years, the Atomium its self it has nine steel spheres connected so that the whole forms the shape of a unit cell of an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times and is situated in Heysel park just across the road from the Heysel football stadium.
To give and idea on the size of this for those of you that are local reading this the Height of the Atomium is 102 meters which is the same height as the spinnaker tower viewing deck give or take a few cms, however the main difference is that the Atomium is also nearly the same width as it is high thus in size dwarfing the Spinnaker tower.
Other random specs:
The spheres have a diameter of 59.0 ft. (2 buses)
The diagonal tubes are 75.4 ft. long and of 10.8 ft. diameter
The escalators installed inside the tubes of the Atomium are amongst the longest in Europe. The largest is 114.8 ft. long. They can take 3,000 persons per hour.
The elevator speed – the highest in Europe – is 16.4 ft./sec. It takes visitors up to the top sphere in 23 seconds and its capacity if 22 persons.
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Also posted in Architecture, NightScapes, Sculptures & Art, urbanexing
Tagged amsterdam, Architecture, atomium, belgium, bruges, brussel, brussels, bruxells, dusk, enschede, europe, expo 58, factory, Light, low, night, photography, polaroid, road, Sunset, tour, travel, trip
Merry Christmas 2010
To all of my regular viewers an those who just happen to be here wishing you a Merry Christmas and a very happy New year 2011
unless something amazing happens with the weather this is probably my last post of 2010 see you in the new year.
10 Stop Filter User Guide & exposure table
OK so the concept of long exposures is not new, but with a selection of 10 stop filters now available on the market, it can be a daunting prospect of which one to choose and when you get one how to get results every time.
Not sure what a 10 stop filter does here are some examples
First picture is without a filter shot at F11 100 ISO 1/160th sec
Second picture is with a Big Stopper at F11 100 ISO 15 seconds notice the blue hue
First up the B+W 77mm 10 stop, price of these things does seem a bit steep but they are all fairly close price wise.
Pro’s: fits on any 77mm screw thread lens with no adapter, cheaper than the LEE Filters Big stopper.
Cons: has to be screwed on to front of lens, creating movement (**discussed later), very difficult to use with any other filters like grads.
Next the LEE FILTERS BIG STOPPER (10 stops) seemingly the most expensive of all and always out of stock, you either pay way over the odds on ebay for short delivery time or wait up to 10 weeks for delivery from manufacturer, that said there are some major benefits to be had from the lee filters version.
Pro’s: Can be quickly attached and detached for light metering, able to use other filters with it (polarisers and grads), fits any lens size.
Cons: more expensive, delivery times.
Most filters will give you some kind of colour cast one way or another and while the LEE BIG STOPPER is a ND (neutral density) 10 stop filter it does give a slight blue hue, however this is easily combated with a warm up filter or colour balancing in Photoshop (even easier if shooting in RAW format) .
The B+W 10 stop filter comes well packaged and make no mention of any variation on the stop adjustment so appears to be a true 10 stop filter, However the LEE FILTER BIG STOPPER comes with a label in the packaging that says that due to manufacturing process’ ‘your filter may vary and will have a density of somewhere between 9 1/3 and 10 2/3 stops’ and suggests that before first use that you test your filters strength to determine its actual strength. (after testing mine is closer to 11 stops) (SEE END OF POST TO DETERMINE YOUR FILTER STOP) this is very important when setting up a shot as 1/2 a stop can have a massive time difference on exposure times.
The LEE FILTERS BIG STOPPER comes with a credit card style laminated card that is meant as a quick guide for exposure times and while accurate its not totally comprehensive.
Below is a home made chart that i have created for 10 stop filters exposure compensation time, to use it, simply put your camera on AV(aperture priority mode)( choosing the aperture you require), focus the camera and then put into manual focus mode ( if using auto)** this is where the issue lies with the B+W filter as screwing it on could un focus the camera. Now take a E-TTL time reading EG: 1/15th of a second, then attach the filter. Now switch the camera to manual mode making sure that you are on the same ISO and aperture setting as in AV mode now adjust the time according to the chart for 10 stops exposure (1 minute for 1/15th sec) and then expose.
Sounds simple but most cameras will only go up to 30 seconds exposure in camera so you will need either a timer remote or shutter release cable, either timing the exposure manually or setting the timer.
As you can see from the chart below a 2 second exposure becomes a 32 minute exposure now if your shooting a seascape for eg at sunset the light will be decreasing all the time and while the sun maybe on the horizon on shutter open it could be way below the horizon by the time the exposure has finished, so bear in mind the exposure times are for a constant light source or you may well end up under exposed.(reverse this if you are shooting sunrise)
it can be highly guess work to begin with but with some patience you can get some very rewarding photos.
it took me some time to get it right and if you want to redistribute it please do so but link to this page.
My chart (a pocket guide) unlike others that i have come across include a 2nd and 3rd row for 1/3rd stop increments meaning if your filter turns out to be 9 2/3 rd stopper then you can easy compensate for this by chosing the correct exposure for the light reading then going back 1/3rd of a stop and so on.
If you dont have a printer I can print a pair of these out on to one sheet of thick 290GSM A4 card and post them to you for £1.50 each (pair) inclusive of postage (will be folded to get into envelope)
If you would like a copy sent to you, make a paypal payment to wayne@waynesphotos.co.uk
and include your address in the notes.
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Big Stopper Calibration
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Big Stopper Calibration
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To determine how many stops your filter is you will need a tripod or something to keep your camera very still and a well-lit subject preferably non moving, also away from a window unless its very cloudy or no clouds as sun variation (sun going behind cloud during exposure) will cause false readings and exposures.
Start by setting your camera in av mode and taking a picture at your lowest aperture f/4 eg. note the time value.
Now set the camera into manual mode and set aperture to same as before now insert your filter and adjust the time value to 10 stops and expose again now compare the 2 images on your pc and see if the 2nd one is darker or brighter than the first, (allowing for the blue hue)
now simply go back to the camera and take a few more samples in 3rd stop increments either shorter or longer depending or darker or lighter and compare these images to the original until you get a match. Any questions E-Mail me wayne@waynesphotos.co.uk
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Also posted in Landscapes, Notes, Seascapes, Snowscapes, Sunrise, Sunset
Tagged 10, av, B+W, big, cable, chart, clouds, cloudy, compensation, e-ttl, exposure, filter, filters, guide, landscape, Lee, manual, movement, pocket, release, sea, seascape, shutter, size, smooth, stop, stopper, Sunrise, Sunset, technique., time, water
Last of the snow pictures ….. for now.
Also posted in Landscapes, Nature, NightScapes, Snowscapes
Tagged 2010, chichester, for, images, photos, pictures, prints, sale, scene, scenic, snow, snowy, sussex, weather
While you were sleeping ….. i went for a walk in the snow again
Also posted in Landscapes, NightScapes, Snowscapes
Tagged 2010, art, canvas, chichester, close up, fine, fineart, images, photos, pictures, prints, snow, sussex