Elwood Beach - Long Exposure Photography

Posted by Alex on December 18, 2011

Elwood Beach   Long Exposure Photography

13.30 minute exposure at f.8 - Canon 5D Mark II - Canon 17-40 - tripod - remote - Cokin Z-Pro .9 neutral density grad, B+W 110 neutral density filter

Elwood Beach   Long Exposure Photography

25 second exposure at f.14 – Canon 5D Mark II – Canon 17-40 – tripod – no filters

Last night I took a trip down to Elwood in hope of taking some long exposures of the already overshot old jetty. Unfortunately it was gone and replaced with an eye sore square of concrete. Where had it gone? Eroded by too many photographers digging their tripod legs into the aged wood? I kid I kid. A little disappointed I took a stroll up the beach in the 30 degree heat looking for an alternative and came across these interesting rocks. I’m not overly fond of the images but it’s always nice to explore new locations even if slightly disappointing.

 

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2 Comments

  1. By Martin on December 18, 2011 @ 10:16 pmReplyPermalink

    I love both these images. The central symmetry works for me.

    • By Alex on December 21, 2011 @ 5:57 amPermalink

      That’s great to hear. I was a little unsure on them as the sky was disappointing but glad you liked :)

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