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glennmarcus
August 27, 2017
Such a beautiful serene scene, with the wood pilings leading the eye into the water, facing as the shoreline drops off. The long exposure makes the water smooth, simplicity, reducing visual distract to the overall scene.
Chris-Bongo
May 31, 2018
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Location
I captured this image on Hornsea's North beach a location I visit when I'm feeling lazy as the car park is a two minute walk from this stunning location, it is best visited around High tide on this occasion the sea was like a mill pond so I opted for the little stopper and a long exposureTime
I hadnt been out with the camera for what seemed like ages and the weathr forcast was not good for the weekend so i decided to head off to Hornsea at about 5:30am on the Friday morning capture the dawn light and get back for 7:30 to get ready for the day job I captured this image at about 6:25 amLighting
I used a two stop hard graduated filter over the sky to balance the exposure of the imageEquipment
Canon EOS 5D Mark III, EF17-40mm f/4L USM, tripod, cable release, Lee 0.6 Graduated ND filter and little stopperInspiration
Usually Hornsea beach has beautiful waves and great surf but on this day the sea was like a mill pond so I decided to use the little stopper to create a four second exposure to soften the sea and the sky against the nice texture in the groynesEditing
First it was imported to lightroom to set the camera profile and correct some lense distortion before reducing the highlights a fraction and lifting the shadows Ithen set Black and white before making a slight s shape in the tone curve a sharpen and a little noise reductionIn my camera bag
Canon EOS 5D Mark III, Canon EOS 7D, EF17-40mm f/4L USM, EF 24-105mm f4 L IS USM Lens, 0.3, 0.6 x2, 0.9 x2 hard graduated Lee filters, 0.6 ND filter, Big Stopper, Little Stopper, Circular polariser, landscape circular polariser, manual white balance card, misc cleaning productsFeedback
I always arrive early at a location giving me plenty of time to scout around and get a feel for the place and I always go with an open mind as no matter how well I plan there is always the odd surprise like on this occasion when there was hardly any waves or on other occasions when the weather forcast has been wrong so although I plan meticulously there are always variables