Santa Monica Spin #2I waited for the ship ride to move quickly. I waited for the wheel to spin slowly and not stop during the exposure. The last bit of sunlight as the sun set over the Pacific.. The sand is reflective for about 20 seconds after the last wave receeds and before it dries out. That is most of the elapsed time of this exposure. Low tide is the best time to get a shot like this here. If it were darker, these lights would be overexposed. But the light is even, so no HDR required here. This wheel has been replaced with a new one! This was sold on eBay. http://laist.com/2008/05/28/santa_monica_fe.php Best date of my life. Great times. Great photo. The clouds moved a lot in 38 seconds.
The Santa Monica Pier at sunset with the old ferris wheel. Timing the spin is everything. No HDR See a 20x30 print of this at the Four Seasons in Westlake Village near LA until January 16, 2010.
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Go to my Flickr profile to sign up for my free bi-weekly newsletter. I will answer questions and talk about locations and techniques. No spam will be sent! June 2009 - I just started on Twitter. 38-second exposure @F16 - No circular ND filters Canon 5D, Canon 17-40L @ 28 ND soft grad 0.9 over the top half of the frame. After getting a really nice sunset image from this spot and a 4 minute exposure from under the pier, I waited for the sun to go down. An extra long exposure and a little light still in the sky allowed the scene to become evenly lit. The wheel spun about 5 times during this exposure. The spinning wheel turned out to be the most import factor to getting a good photograph. Sometimes the wheel stopped, and the dynamic feel of the resulting image was lost. Sometimes it would turn too quickly and become out of synch with the way the lights on the spokes worked, creating odd-looking effects. So a lot of experimentation was required to get a smooth and dynamic look without distracting features. Improvisation is often required to get the best photograph possible. Also, the sand was reflective like this only part of the time. So that had to be factored in. See my profile for a link to my website where I have limited edition prints and less expensive open edition prints. . CommentsPukkamaru / Claudio Uema
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well composed shot, the highlights in the clouds above the wheel draws the eye into the pier.
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