The Bodiam Castle erected in 1385. For a full size photo please click on the image.
A story behind: Shooting long exposure photos in full daylight with a sun shining brightly can be a challenge.
First wait for the sun to hide over any cloud to catch less light. Find a spot where your camera is standing in a shady place and is not being directly hit be the sun light. Put the darkest filter you have.
The exposition times of this photo is 56 seconds.
First wait for the sun to hide over any cloud to catch less light. Find a spot where your camera is standing in a shady place and is not being directly hit be the sun light. Put the darkest filter you have.
The exposition times of this photo is 56 seconds.
Location: East Sussex, England.
Gear: Nikon D 610, Nikkor 16-35mm 4G ED AF-S, tipod, 10x filter
Focal Length: 16 mm
Aperture: 22
Exposure: 56 sec.
Aperture: 22
Exposure: 56 sec.
Date: September 21st, 2014. 12:58 a.m.
great picture of a wonderful castle! love the subtile light.
ReplyDeletegreetings, Hilde
How amazing place it is “The Bodiam Castl”. I wish I can visit there, and the photo is captured so amazingly. What a great story you have shared behind that. Dear I know a famous Port Macquarie Photographer who also clicks such beautiful pictures.
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