Saturday, 3 October 2020

Random ND'ing ...

Over the last couple of days, I have been out experimenting with the Neutral-Density Filters. Technically, an ND filter reduces or modifies the intensity of all wavelengths, or colours of light equally, giving no changes in hue of colour rendition ~ not that I have noticed …!!

What I like about the filters is the addition of motion blurring to moving objects or water and (I think) the increased sharpness of stationary objects.

It is all very much experimentation for me, attempting to learn the fine line which exists between over and under exposure in different parts of an ND photo.

The first two below pictures were taken yesterday on the LaHave Islands, while all others were from today at Stonehurst and Blue Rocks.

All were taken at 100ASA with a ND1000 filter.

F-Stop 16 with 20 Second Exposure
 
F-Stop 16 with 20 Second Exposure

F-Stop 16 with 8 Second Exposure

F-Stop 16 with 8 Second Exposure
F-Stop 16 with 5 Second Exposure

F-Stop 16 with 3 Second Exposure

F-Stop 16 with 6 Second Exposure

F-Stop 16 with 8 Second Exposure

F-Stop 16 with 5 Second Exposure

F-Stop 16 with 3 Second Exposure

F-Stop 16 with 5 Second Exposure

F-Stop 16 with 6 Second Exposure

F-Stop 16 with 6 Second Exposure

F-Stop 16 with 5 Second Exposure

F-Stop 16 with 6 Second Exposure

F-Stop 16 with 8 Second Exposure

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