Le Hérisson
Canon 7D, 32mm, f/11, 1/4s, ISO 100
A while ago I published a series of tutorials on long-exposure photography over at the x-equals website (x-equals is a company that sells wonderful pre-sets for Lightroom that I use very often when processing my photos).
The tutorials were published in three installments, so I thought it might make sense to summarize them here and have this as a neat placeholder for all three:
Long-Exposure Photography Part 1/3 talks about the basics of long-exposure photography and how you can set up a shot on the cheap with really high-quality results. It features my shots Pink Sunrise, Post-Apocalyptic Brussels and Les Fantômes du Pont des Arts.
Long-Exposure Photography Part 2/3 makes it practical and offers a step by step of the cheap long-exposure shot described in part 1, from shooting to post-processing. It features my shots Jersey City Dawn, The Shard at Dusk and Grey Dawn on Hahei Beach.
Long-Exposure Photography Part 3/3 takes it up a notch and shows some funkier techniques using long-exposure like ghosting and light trails. It features my shots Le Hérisson, Stopped at the Red Light and The Ghost Hand.
Hi. None of those links work. Do you have an alternative site to access these tutorials? I am very interested to look at them. Cheers
Tobias, the links work fine from China using a VPN, which I assume means they work fine in the normal internet…