Al Trujillo wrote:
These are very nice...and another vote for the longer exposures given the conditions you faced.
Thanks Al, when this guy next to me started showing me all his long exp photos and he definitely knew what he was doing. Hence, I decided to give it a try. I was happy with the outcome of these long exposures. The last shot was 96 seconds! Always learning and open to suggestions.
Lightsearcher wrote:
Just beautiful, love the last one.
Marcelo
Thanks Marcelo, looks like the last images has the most votes. I was just not sure of the clouds in a very long exposure.
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mark1958 wrote:
great shots. I like the sunset the most
Thanks Mark, little bit more color in the sky would have really helped. But regardless, I was happy with the outcome.
Great shots. Never get's old seeing pictures of Cinque Terre. I would love to visit someday. Manorola is such a compelling looking location. Well done with the long exposures
mike reid wrote:
Amazing...great shutter speeds and light
Thank you Mike, I am never really a bit fan of 100 + seconds exposures but this older professional gentleman was really helping me and just followed along. I had never used bulb exp before! Glad it worked or else, its a long trip back to get another shot.
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dakel wrote:
Great shots. Never get's old seeing pictures of Cinque Terre. I would love to visit someday. Manorola is such a compelling looking location. Well done with the long exposures
I totally agree, that whole region is so amazing and Manorola is just superb. Learned a lot from fellow shooter that evening in Vernaza. Glad you enjoyed the set. Thanks
mabidally wrote:
Beautiful shots! You really capture the mood of the place!
How did you manage to avoid having to lug your luggage?
Thanks Mohamed, the AirBnB I stayed at in Vernazza was just 2 houses up from Main Street right below the station. Also, our host picked us up at the train station and helped us with our luggage. I saw some folks really struggled getting their luggage up the narrow streets with stairs.
keepclicking wrote:
Thanks Dan, appreciate your encouragement and positive feedback. I agree, the gray weather did add mood to this set.
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Thanks Dan, most folks seem to enjoy the last blue hour image. I was definitely surprised.
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I use "B" with a "Remote" for any long exposures. Especially fireworks.
I am quite surpreised I have;nt written any thing about these amazing images of my favor country Italy.
I am so pleased to enjoy these wonderful images. a lot of thanks.
Bob
I can't imagine the beauty with the aid of the sun in this area, but I can truly appreciate the beauty you captured in the soft rain saturated light. I really like the feel and the coloring in this set, you made these views look stunning IMO
Beautiful images. This is definitely on my bucket list of places to visit and photograph. If you don’t mind me asking, what did you shoot with and did you feel it was the best match for this trip. I tend to bring too much equipment and really trying to narrow down what I bring and enjoy the trip more. Thanks