Sunday, 27 February 2011

Whitburn

Whitburn Long Exposures by Alex Nichol (1/4)


We had our first decent sunrise in weeks this morning, so I headed down to Whitburn to photograph the famous arch. Unfortunately, the tide was higher than expected and I couldn't actually get to it, so I settled in the bay just around the corner.



EXIF: 50mm : f/16 : 242secs : Canon EOS 5D Mark II : Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f/1.4 : Lee 0.9 ND Hard Grad : Lee 0.9 ND Soft Grad : Lee Big Stopper

 





Whitburn Long Exposures by Alex Nichol (2/4)


My 3-stop soft grad struggled to keep the sun under control without crushing the blacks in the rocks to the right. At times this like this, I could really do with another soft grad to layer on top, as the hard grad just isn't suitable for this kind of shot.



EXIF: 50mm : f/16 : 47secs : Canon EOS 5D Mark II : Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f/1.4 : Lee 0.9 ND Soft Grad : Lee Big Stopper

 





Whitburn Long Exposures by Alex Nichol (3/4)


I wanted a shallow DoF shot of the wet pebbles, so I had to use a whopping 14-stops of ND to get a long exposure at f/2.0. The result was quite nice, though I would have liked to have experimented a little more. Unfortunately, I was kneeling in the surf at this point, with my precious camera about 6" above the water, and the sea-spray was quite overwhelming.



EXIF: 50mm : f/2.0 : 16secs : Canon EOS 5D Mark II : Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f/1.4 : Lee 0.9 ND Soft Grad : Lee Big Stopper : Lee 1.2 ND

 





Whitburn Long Exposures by Alex Nichol (4/4)


I always kick myself after taking shots like these, as they say nothing about the surrounding environment - they could have been taken anywhere - but I just find rock formations like this absolutely fascinating!



EXIF: 50mm : f/16 : 80secs : Canon EOS 5D Mark II : Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f/1.4 : Lee 0.9 ND Soft Grad : Lee Big Stopper

 





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