When life gives you welding glass, you take long exposures! After breaking my last ND filter, I headed to a hardware store to purchase another kind of dark glass, one that I use when I was getting started with long exposure photography years ago. And you know what? It's even better than I remembered. A totally viable option for low budget long exposure photography.
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The gift of photography ~ from Bandon, Oregon
A few weeks ago, I celebrated my birthday by giving myself the gift of photography in one of the most beautiful locations I've been to: Bandon, Oregon. The west coast is filled with little gems, but this one is in my opinion one of the best. Incredibly beautiful rock formations, perfect weather, wildlife, and far enough from everything so it doesn't get as crowded as other locations.
It was, indeed, the perfect gift.
Photography along the Washington and Oregon Coast
A short film with some of my favorite images and locations from my recent trip to the West Coast. Featured in this movie: Anacortes, Port Angeles, Ruby Beach, Dungeness, Sequim, Port Townsend, Fort Stevens, Astoria, Ecola State Park, Cannon Beach and Brookings.
Long exposures in Saint Joseph, Michigan
I went to Saint Joseph a couple times this past winter, and I had a lot of fun photographing it. I'd never been there without the snow, so I decided to give it a try. It was weird to be photographing the same subjects in such a different environment. The place didn't disappoint, though, and I was able to make a few long exposures I liked.
The Night is Dark
How to take long exposures with film
A short video where I try to clarify the process of making long exposures with film. Remember that I wrote a whole book about this topic that you can download for free. I also have a few articles about Long Exposure Photography on this blog. Please don't hesitate to drop me a line if you still have any questions.