Hey Photography Community!
As our first round was a huge success (39 entries) I'm super excited to announce round 2 of our new contest series. The Twitter Poll is over and the communities desicion for this weeks theme was - Long Exposure Photography
Rules
Long-exposure, time-exposure, or slow-shutter photography involves using a long-duration shutter speed to sharply capture the stationary elements of images while blurring, smearing, or obscuring the moving elements. Long-exposure photography captures one element that conventional photography does not: an extended period of time." - Wiki
- 1 image per user
- Post your image below in the comments
- No nudity
- Only your own original images
Winner Voting
The winners will be voted by the community. You can simply upvote your favorite pictures in the comments (I recommend to use 1% votes as not the value but the number of votes count)
- Users can vote as many pictures as they like
- Min. Rep (50) to vote
- No Selfvotes
- Fair voting (Don't invite people to vote for your image)
Prizes
Photofeed will provide 10 HIVE for every round. The prize pool can increase if people Tip on this post.
Peakd offers the feature to Send tip's for posts. 100% of the tipped Hive on this post will directly go into the prizepool. The more people tip - The higher the prizepool will be.
Rank | % | Prize |
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1 | 50% | 5 Hive + Tip |
2 | 30% | 3 Hive + Tip |
3 | 20% | 2 Hive + Tip |
Current Tip Pool: 7.111 HIVE (updated every 24h)
Mental exchange.
Olympus OM-D E-M1 12-40mm f/2.8 Pro.
F/9 ISO200 live composite mode.
Hello! I used a double light blade with color filters, a flashlight keychain and one model))
Very nice image! I like it a lot. Looks super clean :)) Thanks for participating!
Thanks a lot!))
I thought about a waterfall shot; but there will be lots of waterfall entries so I will go with something a little different. This shot was a 30 second exposure (f7.1, ISO 100) of the Ramparts from Amethyst Lake in a remote back country area called The Tonquin valley. The ramparts rise to a height of 3,313m (10,869ft) and straddling the continental divide they fall partly within Jasper National Park in Alberta and Mount Robson Provincial Park in British Columbia. Amethyst lake sits at height of 1,975m (6,479ft) so the wall rises dramatically over 1,300m (4,265ft) in front of you. It took two days of hiking to get to this location for the shoot.
All images in this post were taken by and remain the Copyright of Robert Downie - http://www.robertdowniephotography.com
Superb image! Thanks a ton for sharing this great work, Robert. I also think we will see quite a few waterfall photos 😀 - Great choice!
I had a waterfalls photo too, but your picture is so good that I dont find mine interesting at all 😉
That's a beautiful entry 👌
I love this shot.. Picture Perfect.. I think I have long exposure pictures of only waterfalls :P
Araca, 12 century church located in Serbia, Vojvodina. Around 2 hours of photos, 15 second per shot exposure. Flash used to light up the church.
Uff that's some great work! I wouldn't even know how to do that :D - You captured pictures for 2 hours from the same frame (15 sec each) and stacked them to this 1 image? How many images are in this final image?
Fascinating!
*And thanks for the prizepool Tip!
think it was around 250 images. large number of images is mostly to get startrails. 5-6 of those images have some flash used on the church from different sides. i did some "masking" on some of them that had light from the flash to places i did not want to have it, and after that stacked them all together.
That's really impressive. So what happens when you accidentally move your tripod? Start again? 😃
you don't move your tripod 😁 if you do it after a hour, you just say, i think i have enough photos 😁
as i was alone in the middle of no where i was just laying in fron of the church looking at the stars, quite far from the camera 😁
Posted using Dapplr
Hahaha Yeah that explains it well 😀 I gotta try that out once I can go back to Europe. Till u've explained it to me I never knew how what's about these "star circle" shots.
Cheers!
This is my entry,Autobahn A1 near Wuppertal, Germany.
All great shots until now!
That's a great shot! The sky matches perfect to the 2 roads. Great work!
A lucky sunset in Salford Quays, Manchester. 30 seconds long exposure with a ND filter
Great composition and a beautiful clean look. Thanks a lot for sharing this image!
I love the variety of shots in this competition. I'm so use to seeing landscape LE's so it's nice to see some street photography and light painting too. And the slug got my vote too :)
Rye Pier - 100sec
Love it! This pear looks like it goes on infinite :))
Here's my entry for the current contest :
Gear :
Canon EOS 6D body
Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM lens
Canon RC-E6 IR remote
Zomei carbon tripod
Settings :
120s
16mm
f/5.6
800 ISO
May 2019
Thanks to the @photofeed team for organizing such contests 😎
Great work! Thanks for joining in! :))
Thanks! 🤞
Hi! This is my entry ;-)
A train in the night... near my garden ....
Nice work! Thanks for joining in 😀
Thank you!
Sorry I’m on vacation so I don’t have the EXIFs...
Thx @photofeed 🙏🏻😊❗️
Very interesting shot! Thank you very much for sharing it! :))
Thx a LOT @photofeed 😊❗️
As usual, made in 1 single shot.
I am really glad to see a new promising contest on hive! My best wishes :)
Although I still have a long way till I master my new ND filters, I'll enter anyway with one of my latest attempts!
ISO 100 24mm f/14 30,0 sec
Saw that one a few days ago - I really like it!
I'm on the same page as you - Still learning how to proper use my ND filter. I just recently found out that the light balance on the camera has to be on the brighter site and not in the middle. Cost me a whole day of shooting to find out :D
Thanks for the tip, it will definitely save me a lot of time :)
I live in a coastal area and am familiar with the daily life of fishermen. I shot a long exposure for fishing boats moored on the beach.
Photo by Irfan M Nur (@vannour)
Location: Banda Aceh
Date Created: 2020-07-16
Make: Canon EOS 6D
Lens: EF17-40 f/4L USM
Setting:
Exposure: 10 sec; f/22; ISO 100
Focal Length: 17,00 mm
Great image with an interesting angle! I like it! Thanks for joining in! :))
I feel excited to be in this community
Looks my tonight's Comet shot was just right in time :) 20 seconds long exposure
https://hive.blog/ua/@axeman/comet-c-2020f3-neowise
Beautiful capture! I was expecting you in this contest! 😀 Thanks for joining in :))
I'm enjoying the great photos people are posting. This one was taken at the ruins of a 19th century power station in Gatineau, Quebec, built by industrialist Thomas "Carbide" Wilson. It is a testament to the achievements of its day, and the ravages of time gone by since.
What a interesting location! I could imagine that shooting there at night could also be super cool. Thanks for joining in! :))
Location looks awesome!
Thanks. It is.
Probably not as long and what some would consider long exposure but for a street photographer 1/8 of a second handheld is plenty long.
Full post here
It counts! There is definitely some visible motion going on :) - Thanks for participating! :))
Wow, no tripod? You're a rock taking pictures
One of my first solo try to capture long exposure photographs. The slow driving curve road with no street lights was perfect location to choose. I felt it like a magic seeing these light trails. Glad I found it for the contest
That's a great LE capture - I like the minimal look of it! If your position was 10m higher you would have had a perfect Nike logo, ha! 😀 Thanks for participating
😆😆 True ✔
Fire and long exposure!
Nikon 7200, Nikkor 18-140, 3 seconds and external flash to capture the artist at the end of the shot...
Fantastic work! Thanks for joining in! :))
Not professional. But this is very interesting topic. One Photo from the Midnight highway long exposure click using a smartphone manual option
Hope I'm qualified 😊
Wow you shot that on a smartphone?! That's pretty impressive! Of course you are qualified, ha! Thanks for participating :))
It is great to see so successful first round and the contest will still grow I am sure.
This week I will try my luck with photography below which was taken in Iceland.
More long exposure photos and some thoughts can be find on the following link:
https://hive.blog/hive-194913/@crazy-andy/long-exposure-photography-collection-from-iceland
Very nice! I like the minimalistic look :))
Thanks!
Most welcome ! And thanks for the prize_pool tip! :))
You are welcome, well deserved ;)
Sluggish
30 sec. of a racing slug on a blue wall with a VariND. VariND's especially at almost 400ND darken the frame unevenly as can be seen here but I rather like what it adds to this shot. Probably not something I'd hang on a wall but I wanted to share a less common subject for a long exposure.
Now that's creative - Something I've never seen or thought off :)) Thanks for joining the contest!
Cool concept.
Thanks :)
Hello!
Here is my entry to the contest. Today I decided to show the city, not a natural landscape photograph, for some change)
Great choice! It sure will give the contest more variety! :))
Hi! Here is my entry:
I see that there are many stronger works, but I would still like to participate
Very interesting shot and it absolutely belongs to all the other images! Thanks for joining in :))
Better late than never, thanks for hosting another great contest 😁
Driving Through Zion
This is long Long-exposure shot.
I'm not entirely sure how you define Long-Exposure - Maybe by the length of the frame? 😁
But no problem at all - Maybe you have another image where you set your "Shutter Speed" on a lower time frame and you can drop it here. If not, there will be landscape contests in the future and you are more than welcome to join! :))
I am new here, I am trying to participate in the contest. With this sunset photo.
Welcome to the community @abdt - The theme for this week is "Long Exposure Photography" - Please make sure to chose a fitting image for this weeks round 😀
oopps sorry sir.
Haha no problem at all. We will have every week a different Theme and I'm sure there will be something which fits for you.
No sir. Going true, I don't know very much about photography. Sorry Sir!
Here is my post for the competition:
https://peakd.com/hive-181964/@varunpinto/there-s-something-about-waterfalls-long-exposure
Hi!
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Oops.. Sorry.. My bad.. Here it is:
Great capture! Looks like an amazing spot!
Thank you. Me and my friend @bikergirl have a thing for waterfalls.. so we go searching for them..
Thanks a ton Alexander! I couldn't be online for 30 hours! Cheers man!
You're welcome :)