I tell you the simple and affordable way to master daytime, bright sunlight photography. Without a few pieces of hear you will NOT be able to accomplish this. Using a tripod, shutter trigger and a 10 stop ND filter is the key to unlocking the magic.
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http://www.ericrossi.com/blog/
Ice Filter 10 Stop ND:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1191690-REG/ice_ice_nd1000_77_77mm_ice_nd1000_solid.html/BI/20259/KBID/14674/kw/ICND100077
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12 responses to “How To Do Daytime Long Exposure Photography Tutorial: Master The Light”
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Get a Sony camera with an electronic view finder, and you don't have to worry about all the pre-focus and pre-composing. You'll be able to see what you're doing even at one or two minutes in your viewfinder before you take the picture.
This is sick, I have to try it like ASAP man
Love it. I have not done this in a long while. I'll have to try it again when I go on vacation later this month.
Thanks for your help!
I also heard of another way to do it by taking multiple pictures and somehow average them in lightroom. Haven't tried it though.
lock up your mirror!
I have been wanting to try this forever. Just waiting for the right place to do it. Thanks for the video! Awesome as always.
Do you have the link to the ND filter you used?
Excellent tutorial Eric, thanks.
This is epic Eric – on a quiet enough day you could almost get rid of cars and people… way cool bro.
One thing I have tried and it works well is if u have a system where you can slid filters in I have formatt hi tech use there 10stop nd and say a 3 stop no grad . To balance out the sky and plus in photo shop stack the images for a different effect over just what you get from single shot. Great overall video love watching and learning.
I have actually been looking for this and tried it out myself but failed haha thanks for the video!