I've always had a fascination with long exposure photography, and the hyper-real results you get from long shutter speeds that you just wouldn't see with the naked eye. So, recently, I joined a small group of like-minded individuals on a walk through London with our 10-stop neutral density filters, tripods, remote triggers and a collective sense of adventure.
Sep 30, 2020Sep 30, 2020Doug Stratton
Spinning Eye
Capture Date: Sep 30, 2020 07:46 AM
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Camera:Canon EOS 800DISO Speed:100Exposure:13 secAperture:f / 22.0Focal Length:18 mmFlash:Did not Fire
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One of the many points of access to the river, now blocked from the public. I liked the almost abstract feel of this one.
Sep 30, 2020Sep 30, 2020Doug Stratton
Thames Steps
Capture Date: Sep 30, 2020 07:46 AM
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Moving from the Embankment to Trafalgar Square, where the fountains offer plenty of opportunity to get long-exposure effects. In the background is the spire of St Martin in the Fields church. I assume there's a different angle to this same photo, somewhere on Instagram.
Sep 30, 2020Sep 30, 2020Doug Stratton
Proud Dad
Capture Date: Sep 30, 2020 07:46 AM
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Canada House offers a solid backdrop to this sculpture and fountain.
Sep 30, 2020Sep 30, 2020Doug Stratton
Cheeky Boy
Capture Date: Sep 30, 2020 07:46 AM
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It was very kind of this young lady to keep still - and hide her face - for this photo. I don't think she even realised she was being photographed, she was so engrossed in browsing her phone. In the background are the National Portrait Gallery and St Martin in the Fields church, with their respective pillars framing the fountain.
Sep 30, 2020Sep 30, 2020Doug Stratton
Fountain Swiper
Capture Date: Sep 30, 2020 07:46 AM
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The Thames at low tide offers so many opportunities for photographers as well as mudlarks. These old posts offer a great leading line into Southwark Bridge and the Shard building. Shortly after this exposure ended, a boat passed by and both I and my camera were nearly washed away in the wake. The tide rises rapidly too, so you have to be quick down here.
Sep 30, 2020Sep 30, 2020Doug Stratton
Post Processing
Capture Date: Sep 30, 2020 07:46 AM
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One of London's many tourist boats passes by, with some ancient remnants of a pier in the foreground, almost directly beneath the Millennium Bridge.
Sep 30, 2020Sep 30, 2020Doug Stratton
River Traffic
Capture Date: Sep 30, 2020 07:46 AM
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A good day ends at Horselydown Old Stairs, where the old cobblestones reach into the water near Tower Bridge.
Sep 30, 2020Sep 30, 2020Doug Stratton
Adjustable Spanner
Capture Date: Sep 30, 2020 07:44 AM
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