rji2goleez wrote:
Stunning images. How long was that exposure with a 15 stop ND? I have a 14 stop and if I don't shoot it in daylight, exposures are way long . . .
Thank you! First one was 3 1/2 minutes and the second was 90 second (bumped up to ISO 400 to shorten it).
My main reason for using the filter here was to make my fellow tourists to disappear. There were 20+ people milling around in the pier frame. If only the long exposures made stationary cars disappear I would really be happy.
Young woman with her felt hat to protect against the harsh sunlight - super DR! Australians will be familiar with Akubra hats ('akubra' means 'head covering') but Tibet is the largest global export market for the company, even the DL wears one on occasion. CY 100/3.5, wide open - that happens a lot at max of f3.5 ;-)