Crashing Waves, Lake Sam Rayburn TX
A beautiful cloudy sunset on our favorite beach. The sunset was beautiful despite all of the clouds, as you can see
here. The waves were crashing gently on our beach.
This is a single ½ second exposure. I like the wave action that is captured with this fast shutter speed. Usually I shoot at longer shutter speeds that washout the details of the waves. I like both looks but prefer the long exposure look a little more just because it looks so much different. You can read about my filter set up for this shot
here.
Critiques are always welcome.
Daily photo: February 18, 2013, taken January 25, 2013
here. The waves were crashing gently on our beach.
This is a single ½ second exposure. I like the wave action that is captured with this fast shutter speed. Usually I shoot at longer shutter speeds that washout the details of the waves. I like both looks but prefer the long exposure look a little more just because it looks so much different. You can read about my filter set up for this shot
here.
Critiques are always welcome.
Daily photo: February 18, 2013, taken January 25, 2013" href="javascript:openLB(2370334307,'',XLarge,'',1024,683);">

Crashing Waves, Lake Sam Rayburn TX
A beautiful cloudy sunset on our favorite beach. The sunset was beautiful despite all of the clouds, as you can see
here. The waves were crashing gently on our beach.
This is a single ½ second exposure. I like the wave action that is captured with this fast shutter speed. Usually I shoot at longer shutter speeds that washout the details of the waves. I like both looks but prefer the long exposure look a little more just because it looks so much different. You can read about my filter set up for this shot
here.
Critiques are always welcome.
Daily photo: February 18, 2013, taken January 25, 2013
Canon EOS 5D Mark II |
Original size: 4845x3230 |
Current: 800x534 |