Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: acorreia on October 15, 2007, 07:29:17 am
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Figueirinha beach, 7 kms far from Setúbal, Portugal.
I was using the 20 D with the 24-70 f/2.8 L USM + NDF + CPF in order to get a very slow exposure.
The camera was on a tripod and I was bare feet.
The tide was going down and I must recommend - if ever you want to shoot in a similar situation - that you must take a tower with you.
Some times the waves against the rocks make large splashes of water which come on ourselves and on the camera.
I had to take my t-shirt to wipe off the camera one time.
Better wrap the tripod feet in preservatives sealing the top with tape.
Be also aware that when standing the tripod on sand, it may move because of the waves.
The shots where I am were done but my wife with the 350 D.+ 16-35 mm
(http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/208158691-S.jpg) (http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/208162017-S.jpg) (http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/208095340-M.jpg) (http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/208149523-M.jpg) (http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/208136069-M.jpg) (http://antoniocorreia.smugmug.com/photos/208145245-M.jpg)
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The last picture is my favorite Nice!
Marc
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Definitely the last one! Wonderful job there Antonio,
Abraco,
Rodrigo
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The last picture is my favorite Nice!
Marc
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Thank you Mark for your comment.
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Definitely the last one! Wonderful job there Antonio,
Abraco,
Rodrigo
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Obrigado Rodrigo. Saúde, jovem
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Wow, this is really stunning pictures. Thanks for sharing.
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Anotonio,
Beautiful shots. I too really like the last one. I find it's a fine line sometimes capturing movement in the watter without losing a lot of interesting patterns and details. I also like the way you must have stopped down your aperture and got the sun to make a star light. Nice Work!
Eli
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Anotonio,
Beautiful shots. I too really like the last one. I find it's a fine line sometimes capturing movement in the watter without losing a lot of interesting patterns and details. I also like the way you must have stopped down your aperture and got the sun to make a star light. Nice Work!
Eli
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Thank you for your comments.
The last photo is not that difficult to do...
Just keep shooting with long exposures and you will do it.
I was using a NDF and a CPF at the same time to slow the shutter speed.
Cheers