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  • Mornington Peninsula

    I spent a few hours on the Mornington Peninsula last Saturday having a practice at long exposure photography using some Haida ND filters that were loaned to me. The weather was not the best as there were absolutely no clouds which made for a very boring sky. Also there were far too many boats out on the water that interfered with the long exposure effect.

    #1 Portsea
    Model: Canon EOS R6
    Exposure Time: 30 sec
    F Number: f/9
    ISO Speed ratings: ISO 100
    Exposure Program: Aperture priority
    Metering Mode: Multi-segment
    Exposure Bias: 0 EV
    Focal Length: 24 mm
    Lens Model: Sigma 24-105mm F4 DG OS HSM | Art 013

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    #2 Portsea
    Model: Canon EOS R6
    Exposure Time: 30 sec
    F Number: f/10
    ISO Speed ratings: ISO 160
    Exposure Program: Aperture priority
    Metering Mode: Multi-segment
    Exposure Bias: 0.67 EV
    Focal Length: 24 mm
    Lens Model: Sigma 24-105mm F4 DG OS HSM | Art 013

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    #3 Dragons Head. I had to sneak in a sky replacement here, the original sky was just too boring.
    Model: Canon EOS R6
    Exposure Time: 6 sec
    F Number: f/6.3
    ISO Speed ratings: ISO 100
    Exposure Program: Aperture priority
    Metering Mode: Multi-segment
    Exposure Bias: 0 EV
    Focal Length: 38 mm
    Lens Model: Sigma 24-105mm F4 DG OS HSM | Art 013

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    #4 Dragons Head. It can get a tad busy at times.
    Model: Canon EOS R6
    Exposure Time: 1/60 sec
    F Number: f/4.5
    ISO Speed ratings: ISO 800
    Exposure Program: Aperture priority
    Metering Mode: Multi-segment
    Exposure Bias: 0 EV
    Focal Length: 105 mm
    Lens Model: Sigma 24-105mm F4 DG OS HSM | Art 013

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    Last edited by Grumpy John; 22-02-2022, 05:37 AM.
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  • #2
    G'day mate

    Q- firstly ... were you part of a camera club group? or did they just get in your way??

    Of the pics, #3 of 6-seconds exposure comes home a winner for me

    Phil
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  • #3
    Brilliant images John. The R6 is working well with IQ. I thought your slow shutter shots would have been done in Manual mode. Is that a setting in the R6 that you can set the shutter speed in AP mode?
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    • Grumpy John
      Grumpy John commented
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      Sorry, should have stated that I was using a 15 stop ND filter at the time, that's the reason for the 6 second shutter time.

  • #4
    Yes! Number three looks the goods. I find it a chore to carry all the gear. I have a set of fiters I have not used in a cupboard somewhere. Since i fly to where I'm taking pictures often it gets a bit of a problem weight wise,. When I was in Madagascar a group of Americans led by a man who had a suit case the size that I checked in, as a carryon camera bag. He did have to do a bit of fast talking. I was amazed that it fitted in the overhead locker.
    Better a full bottle in front of me
    than a full frontal lobotomy.
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    • #5
      The first two look good John, although there seems to be more wave detail at the waters edge than I would expect. In #3 the light, colour, composition, and moving water all contribute to an excellent image.
      Alan W

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      • Grumpy John
        Grumpy John commented
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        Thanks Alan, I think that I'm going to enjoy my foray into landscape.
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