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My first try in long exposures. All around 28-35 sec (bulb mode with remote).

Used a 10 stop ND filter and the brand new FE Distagon 35/1.4.

 

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Calm Water by Mathias_MK, on Flickr

 

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Silver Reflections by Mathias_MK, on Flickr

 

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A calm morning by Mathias_MK, on Flickr

 

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Nature's Mirror by Mathias_MK, on Flickr

 

 

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A6000 and SEL1018 at f/8

30 Second Exposure and ISO 100

Hoya HMC ND400 Filter used to achieve extended exposure time.

Sony RM-VPR1 remote release.

 

Long Exposure Capture Tutorial: youtu.be/o3G32mdDCLM

 

Editing Tutorial: youtu.be/AtxYyHUjvKk

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