People In Motion On Charles Bridge
This was done, not with any computer trickery, but with a 10-stop ND filter so that I could capture the movement of people in daylight.
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This was done, not with any computer trickery, but with a 10-stop ND filter so that I could capture the movement of people in daylight.
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AWAAphotos
August 31, 2015
Great shot! How did you get the long exposure during the day? Did you use a ND filter, if so what kind? All-in-all well done and congratulations on being a finalist.
All the best,
AWAA
All the best,
AWAA
mariocirinaph
September 24, 2015
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abhijeetmohanty
October 01, 2015
Great Shot! Long exposure in day light? How? And how did you manage to capture undistorted shots of people on either edges of the bridge? Outstanding!
jaybirmingham
August 17, 2016
Hi, this was done using a 10 stop filter for those who asked. I just let it run for 5 seconds. The people who are at the sides were mostly still, whereas all the people in the middle were moving.
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