Horological_addict
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It was around 6 - 7pm, not much daylight left.
Mar 26, 2020,23:21 PM
Without the big stopper, normal shutter speed was 1/5 of a second. According to the big stopper converter, it should have been a 3 minutes and 20 seconds exposure, but it wasn't enough.
Thus i decided to increase it to 4 minutes.
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ND filters
By: Horological_addict : March 26th, 2020-06:02
Gentlemen, I recently bought a ND filter and was indeed impatient to try it. Here is the result with a 10 stop ND filter after a 4 minutes long exposure. Thanks for watching. Stay safe Fabio ...
You picked an excellent location...
By: cshimokita : March 26th, 2020-06:37
the moving and standing water, the light, the enclosed setting... beautiful. The ND 3.0 aka ND1000 filter is awesome and also fun in urban settings. Thanks for posting Fabio... enjoy and looking forward to more photos. Casey
Wonderful!
By: Geo : March 26th, 2020-09:40
I never tried long exposures to catch water or clouds like this yet. But I am certainly gonna try. GEO
It was around 6 - 7pm, not much daylight left.
By: Horological_addict : March 26th, 2020-23:21
Without the big stopper, normal shutter speed was 1/5 of a second. According to the big stopper converter, it should have been a 3 minutes and 20 seconds exposure, but it wasn't enough. Thus i decided to increase it to 4 minutes.
Great timing
By: Quan : March 27th, 2020-00:20
and a nice photo too