Mayne Morning II
Another view from Mayne Island last weekend, this is a few hours later than Mayne Morning looking north up Georgia Strait.
For this shot I set a slow shutter speed and panned the camera sideways to blur detail and emphasize the horizon line.
It served to erase a lot of white gull specks near the horizon too.
Canon 5Dii, 100mm f2.8 macro lens, f16, 1/10th, ISO 100, handheld












I like this one a lot. The camera motion was a good choice. My own experience with accidental camera motion is much less successful!
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Hi Melinda. I have been meaning to try some motion like this on really long exposures, like with my pinhole camera. Mounting it on a video tripod so that I can get the horizontal movement totally flat and smooth, and then moving it for a long time – half a minute, that kind of thing. So this could be considered a baby step in that direction. When I have a bit more time, I am going to try it. Might as well put the video head to some good use, and the pinhole camera.
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And I meant to mention that my neighbour makes a lot of seascapes with camera motion and many are beautiful. http://artpresence.ca/?gallery=chroma-seascapes
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