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Another Long Exposure of a jetty on the shores of Denmark. This is the same jetty of my previous post “Crabfishing”, slightly after father and daughter photobommed me…

I put the exposure on 30 seconds to completely smooth out the water.

This image is available in print. See the “Fine Art” section on my website.

Crabfishing

Another Long Exposure on the shores of Denmark. Father and daughter dropped a line to do some fishing; I presume crabfishing. Actually I was all set up to take a long exposure of the jetty when the two showed up and moved in to my frame. For some that would be a pain, for me they formed an extra bonus to the image.

I put the exposure on 30 seconds to completely smooth out the water.

This image is available in print. See the “Fine Art” section on my website.

Jetty

One of the photography techniques I enjoy a lot is Long Exposure. This is a jetty on the shores of Denmark.

Denmark has quite a bathing culture, summer ànd winter. Dipping (or skinny dipping) in the sea and relaxing on the jetty with friends or family is a common sight. Happy me that I chose a jetty to photograph with some people on it moving around a little to give just enough indication they were there.

I put the exposure on 30 seconds to completely smooth out the water.

This image is available in print. See the “Fine Art” section on my website.

Wash away

The question is: is this tree being washed away or washed ashore?

On the island of Gili Meno, Indonesia, there is a short stretch of beach where a dozen or so trees seem to be clinging on to life not being able to choose between land or sea. Taking a long exposure results in milky sea and blurred movement of the leaves and branches.

D.A.W.N.

Venice, Italy, like you've never seen before, I suppose.

One of the advantages of getting up before dawn in Venice; getting wonderful pictures breathing peace and tranquility out in the lagoon surrounding the city. The other advantage is the sublime soft light of dawn. This is another image in a series of abstracts I made during an intensive four days photography-trip to Venice, Italy.

This image is, as are my previous posts, of fishing nets resting on a construction of poles standing in the middle of the lagoon that surrounds Venice. A perfect subject for a long exposure.

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S.T.I.C.K.S.

Venice like you've never seen before, I suppose.

A second image in a series of abstracts I made during an intensive four days photography-trip to Venice, Italy. An amazing, amazing city with loads of (obvious) photo-opportunities, but also loads of unconventional ways of depicting this ancient city and its surroundings.

This image is, as was my previous post,  of fishing nets resting on a construction of poles standing in the middle of the lagoon that surrounds Venice. Perfect subject for a long exposure.

Check out the detail below.

N.E.T.

Venice like you've never seen before, I suppose.

I have just returned from four days of photography in Venice, Italy. I love my job. It takes me to the most wonderful places and I get to meet the most amazing people. And I am lucky to get the opportunity to go to Venice  for work. Four days of intense  photography in perhaps my favorite city in the world.

This image is  of fishing nets resting on a construction of poles standing in the middle of the lagoon that surrounds Venice. Perfect subject for a long exposure.

 

Harsh coast III

See my previous "Harsh coast"-posts.

One of the places to visit on my journey through Morocco was the coastal town of El Essaouira with its wonderful medina and ancient Portuguese fort. Just outside the walls of the medina the waves of the Atlantic bash at the most wonderful rock-formations. The waves were quite fierce at this point but going outside the defensive walls on the rocks for some long exposure shots was absolutely worth the risk.

This is a 30 second exposure using an 10-stop ND filter. (For those not 'in the know': this filter blocks a lot of light making long exposures in the daytime possible.)

This picture, as many of my other pictures, is available in print. If you are interested, you may send me a message

Harsh coast (II)

One of the pictures I took last week on the rocks outside the citywalls of El Essaouira in Morocco. (See my previous post.)

This is a 30 second exposure using an 10-stop ND filter. (For those not 'in the know': this filter blocks a lot of light making long exposures in the daytime possible.)

This picture, as many of my other pictures, is available in print. If you are interested, you may send me a message

Harsh coast

I am just back from travelling through Marrocco for a week. One of the places to visit was the coastal town of El Essaouira with its wonderful medina and ancient Portuguese fort. Just outside the walls of the medina the waves of the Atlantic bash at the most wonderful rock-formations. The waves were quite fierce at this point but going outside the defensive walls on the rocks for some long exposure shots was absolutely worth the risk.

This is one of the results.

I managed to keep myself and my gear dry, although at one point I had only just left a spot where seconds later a massive wave hit the rocks......