It's been a while since we had a theme in the Group. Here's one for September/October in that case: Painting with time. Painting with light obviously involves using a lightsource as a 'brush' in which details are illuminated during a long exposure. Well, painting with time is that minus the 'brush'.
For those new to painting with time, a couple of pointers - Neutral density filters help a treat in lowering exposures. If you don't have one try a polariser, or even stacking polarisers (just don't cross them as you'll get a pure black image). The polariser will reduce the exposure by 2 stops. For once the lowest aperture also makes sense, even though it's soft, for the simple reason that if there's movement during the exposure it's going to blur in any case. The longer the exposure the more 'painting with time' there is.
Have fun with those long exposures!
E
Group f11
In 2008 three photographers, starting out on their careers, decided to keep in contact through a blog page in which they could share ideas, post images and ask each other advice. This has since mutated into a web space where those photographers still meet, but so too do their students and other like-minded photographers.
If anybody would like to join all you need to do is email the blog administrator, Emil
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If anybody would like to join all you need to do is email the blog administrator, Emil
.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
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