Priest's Cove
Cape Cornwall. High Tide. Howling wind. Sunset. Long exposure.
Uploaded05/06/2014 - 19:29
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Posted 05/06/2014 - 20:22
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Hi David... thanks very much for the above... actually on this particular evening, the sheltered nature of the cove vs the prevailing wind direction, and the lack of a significant swell in the water, meant that the wind was considerably wilder than the sea, hence the long exposure... hope that helps...
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Posted 05/06/2014 - 20:31
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Superb shot, Bill. The reflection on the foreground rock adds so much depth to this image. Did you have to use an ND Grad to balance the sky ?
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Nigel
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Nigel
Posted 05/06/2014 - 21:44
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Hi Nigel
Yes, a 6 stop ND to slow the shutter speed to 20 seconds, and a 3 stop nd grad to balance the sky...
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Yes, a 6 stop ND to slow the shutter speed to 20 seconds, and a 3 stop nd grad to balance the sky...
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Posted 05/06/2014 - 22:48
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Clever use of the foreground slab (with reflections) . Another fabulous seascape
Posted 06/06/2014 - 09:05
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Gripping seascape, technically perfect, beautiful color and a unique miasma. thanks, tg
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Posted 06/06/2014 - 17:08
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Stunning outcome, love the silky water as it appears to drape over the foreground rock also the golden reflection on the rock.
Posted 07/06/2014 - 11:17
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A photograph of two halves left and right. I don't understand the technical. Just thankful that it exists to achieve these results. The photographs of long exposure are a real calmer in a busy lifestyle. So thanks for that.
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Posted 07/06/2014 - 21:27
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A beautiful capture and it brings back many memories.
I know the area well. Always used to throw stones at rough seas from the slipway - as a kid. Thanks for sharing.
I know the area well. Always used to throw stones at rough seas from the slipway - as a kid. Thanks for sharing.
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Posted 10/06/2014 - 10:27
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Thanks all... forgot to say... the pov of this one actually chose itself... the sea spray was being blown in all directions by the wind, and the only shelter I could find from it was behind the foreground left rock... so tried to find a way to make the composition work from there...
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I would also like to see a normal length exposure (if you have one) at this location, to see the wild sea in all its detail and glory
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David
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