Ghost ship.

by Mag07

A couple of maintenance people playing with the ropes on Cutty Sark
Liked by  pauljay
Uploaded09/07/2016 - 11:34
CategoryGeneral
Shutter Speed1/500
Aperturef/8
LensN/A
ISO100
Focal Length35mm

Teaka53
Posted 09/07/2016 - 20:29 Link
Great angle, shows the complexity of thr rigging, ps like the two ghostly figures
Malc
alfpics
Posted 09/07/2016 - 22:11 Link
This image is so 'clean' and crisp! Not sure how you managed the 'ghost' effect on the people tho' as the EXIF says the shutter speed is 1/500sec!
Andy
Mag07
Posted 09/07/2016 - 23:34 Link
Cheers Malcolm and Andy. Playing with the Interval Composite Mode (Average) of the K3II - hence the effect,; the exif shows the data from the first take I believe; but it's in fact, 40 shots, stacked up in camera. Only started playing with it a short while ago but love it. My shutter count probably won't be so thrilled I find it much more flexible than an ND filter as you can opt to save all the shots and if needed, use all or some of them to further have a play in PP. Though so far, haven't gotten that far yet
It also appears to do wonders for noise.
'Photography...it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten....' (Aaron Siskind)
Edited by Mag07: 09/07/2016 - 23:36
davidwozhere
Posted 09/07/2016 - 23:38 Link
And I have trouble dealing with just one at a time!
Clever effect though
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alfpics
Posted 10/07/2016 - 09:11 Link
Mag07 wrote:
Cheers Malcolm and Andy. Playing with the Interval Composite Mode (Average) of the K3II - hence the effect,; the exif shows the data from the first take I believe; but it's in fact, 40 shots, stacked up in camera. Only started playing with it a short while ago but love it. My shutter count probably won't be so thrilled I find it much more flexible than an ND filter as you can opt to save all the shots and if needed, use all or some of them to further have a play in PP. Though so far, haven't gotten that far yet
It also appears to do wonders for noise.
Ah - excellent - thanks for the explanation!
Andy

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