Stormy Drain

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Another in my neglected storm drain series. This is from the same day as my recent post Storm Drain IV.

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Canon EOS 5Dmkii, Canon 50/1.4 lens, ISO100: f-22, 4 seconds +/- 1.0 E.V. Cameron Fader ND filter at about 6 f-stops density.

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14 thoughts on “Stormy Drain

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    • Hi Melinda – thanks, glad you like it. I have no real excuse for having neglected it so long. I have taken photos of it in the meantime, but most of them were not very interesting, or I have lost them in my archive, or something.

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  3. Not much to dislike about that photo. I like the ground-up, worn-down drift log at the front. That churning sea and abrading beach have done to it what time has done to my middle aged teeth!

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  4. This is my favorite of the series so far, but they are all interesting and interesting to see how your mind and eye have developed as a photographer. I like the (I don’t know the technical term) shirring of the water with the longer exposure. It feels alive.

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    • Hi Erin – thanks for your comment. I will have to have a look at all of this series sometime to see how things have changed. I have certainly learned new post processing methods during this run, and I think I see things differently too.
      I too like how the water came out in this shot. I can’t say I was aiming for it, I wanted more silkiness to the water but could not get a long enough exposure with the filters to hand. But it worked out well and I agree, the ocean seems alive.

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