AJPhotographic
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Hello!
I thought I'd introduce myself. I'm Alex, and lately I've been making a timelapse film. I used to shoot a lot of long exposure and landscapes and I guess my interest in timelapse has grown from that. I also sometimes use HDR for the wider dynamic range it can offer and the interesting effect it has in timelapse.
I use a Canon 600D and a few different lenses, sometimes with a 10 stop ND filter for really dragging the shutter speed down, and I edit all the Raw files in Lighroom.
I'm here to share my work amongst what looks like quite a talented community and hopefully get some feedback and some more inspiration.
It's not just about timelapse though. What I really like in photographs is motion and the different ways it can be captured.
Below is my timelapse film and a few of my favourite shots from my flickr page.
Thanks for reading, enjoy! Alex.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/bCQRrH]
Panoramics at dusk mirrored by Alex Woolaway, on Flickr[/URL]
weir light trails by Alex Woolaway, on Flickr
Wallasea Island Sunset by Alex Woolaway, on Flickr
I thought I'd introduce myself. I'm Alex, and lately I've been making a timelapse film. I used to shoot a lot of long exposure and landscapes and I guess my interest in timelapse has grown from that. I also sometimes use HDR for the wider dynamic range it can offer and the interesting effect it has in timelapse.
I use a Canon 600D and a few different lenses, sometimes with a 10 stop ND filter for really dragging the shutter speed down, and I edit all the Raw files in Lighroom.
I'm here to share my work amongst what looks like quite a talented community and hopefully get some feedback and some more inspiration.
It's not just about timelapse though. What I really like in photographs is motion and the different ways it can be captured.
Below is my timelapse film and a few of my favourite shots from my flickr page.
Thanks for reading, enjoy! Alex.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/bCQRrH]


