Seascapes

Rugged coast of the Schoodic Peninsula, Acadia National Park.
4x5 Ektar 100, 15s f32, Nikkor W 135 mm. The wind got to the top of the threes... but it's not to bad.

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If you are interested there are more details here (I managed to photograph 2 scenes in half an hour, this never happened before).

 
The last image from my last day in Acadia National Park. It is a sunrise shot, but the golden light was dimmed by some distant clouds.
This particular place is a little bay called monument cove because of the stone structure on the right of the frame.

Hopefully I am planning a trip to Cape Cod to take more seascapes :).

This was shot on 4x5 Portra 160 and a 80 mm lens.

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As usual for me in the past trips, I am documenting the exposures in some videos. I am working on building a better storytelling. I find it a useful exercise to identify what is my photographic "intent" in a certain location.

 
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Here's a few of the Peter Iredale shipwreck in Hammond, Oregon. I also shoot quite a bit in the San Francisco bay when work takes me there. Long exposure photography is a fairly new subject for me and I lack some of the proper equipment, but its certainly something I look forward to investing in.
 

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Here's a few of the Peter Iredale shipwreck in Hammond, Oregon. I also shoot quite a bit in the San Francisco bay when work takes me there. Long exposure photography is a fairly new subject for me and I lack some of the proper equipment, but its certainly something I look forward to investing in.

Really like that first one. Nice composition and tones.
 
Sun lit cliffs at 25 seconds by Mark Coull, on Flickr

Took this about a year ago using a 10 stop screw on filter on my Nikon 18-55 kit lens. It's only cliffs, but I like the simplicity of it. This was early morning just after the sun had risen. What this thread has made me realise is I don't take enough seascapes and I live on the coast near the seaside!! Have to sort that over the coming months.
 
Here's a few of the Peter Iredale shipwreck in Hammond, Oregon. I also shoot quite a bit in the San Francisco bay when work takes me there. Long exposure photography is a fairly new subject for me and I lack some of the proper equipment, but its certainly something I look forward to investing in.

Smooth! Keep them coming. I mean the pictures, not the shipwrecks!
 
I redid the images recently. I'm a lot more pleased with the final edits here.
 

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Here's a few from San Francisco too.
 

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I just posted a few on my thread, but I'll add one here for you as well. This is from the Outer Banks and this is Frisco Pier, which I've been told has been taken down this past summer.
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I just posted a few on my thread, but I'll add one here for you as well. This is from the Outer Banks and this is Frisco Pier, which I've been told has been taken down this past summer.View attachment 163922

Love the color and the composition, but there is a strange halo around the peer "legs". I don't know if it is from jpeg compression, but I feel it otherwise detracts from a great image.
 

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