Long exposure workshop
Posted: Tue 10 Oct 2017, 17:26
A member has asked if I would run a practical workshop to demonstrate how I do my long exposure seascapes. After consulting her diary I have agreed to do this in Brighton on Saturday 4 November. All members are welcome, but the workshop will be aimed primarily at the curious but never tried and those fairly new to the technique.
Equipment - you are welcome to borrow my equipment and practice on my camera, as necessary. I have a 100mm mounting system with adaptor rings for 82mm and 67mm lenses. If you have lenses at these diameters, you will be able to use my filters on your gear. If you have your own neutral density filters and tripod then please bring them as this will mean less waiting around for turns.
High tide on 4 November is at 10:50am so my plan is to take the 09:06 train from East Croydon which arrives at 09:46 and head for the Old Pier as the first location.
The worst weather for long exposure photography is bright sunshine, especially as the sun is over the sea most of the day. However, we will go unless it is forecast to pour down for prolonged spells.
In the first instance, please could you reply to this post if you are interested in going.
Steve
Equipment - you are welcome to borrow my equipment and practice on my camera, as necessary. I have a 100mm mounting system with adaptor rings for 82mm and 67mm lenses. If you have lenses at these diameters, you will be able to use my filters on your gear. If you have your own neutral density filters and tripod then please bring them as this will mean less waiting around for turns.
High tide on 4 November is at 10:50am so my plan is to take the 09:06 train from East Croydon which arrives at 09:46 and head for the Old Pier as the first location.
The worst weather for long exposure photography is bright sunshine, especially as the sun is over the sea most of the day. However, we will go unless it is forecast to pour down for prolonged spells.
In the first instance, please could you reply to this post if you are interested in going.
Steve