Day Twenty-eight’s Image
Well, believe it or not, we made it! 28 days of images, not all winners, but I hope you learned something along the way, I sure did. I’m now pumped for Spring and getting out and shooting some more! I’ve tried to interject some teaching along the way and so I will for this last image of the series. Remember that camera, lenses and accessories are only tools for making images. Today I drove up to London Kentucky along with Chester and visited the Levi Jackson Wilderness Road Park. I stopped at the old grist mill to shoot the flowing water, It was beautiful bright blue sky day and I did not have any neutral density filter with me. Shooting a slow shutter speed to blur the water was out of the question with my X-T5. However the iPhone has a Live setting that makes a longer exposure and then can be selected to show the blur of movement all in one frame! It worked!
Photography Post-Mortem: iPhone with the Live setting on and then selecting long exposure!
I’ve enjoyed doing this project and will try to think of something new, for now thank you for coming along!
Blessings,
the pilgrim
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Thanks Bill for this February journey….I enjoyed it!
Thank you Rodney, me too!
Another thanks for the mini class in photography and gear organization. It is possible that I might be visiting KY this summer with some friends for the Chicago area who lived in Lexington th same time we did and your pictures and stories might just help make it happen. I do miss Ky in the spring.
Welcome home!
Hi Bill
I have really enjoyed this project and as always you included some helpful learning tips in the process. The images were beautiful and you gave me some inspiration to look beyond my normal process and subject matter.
Regards,
Dave
Thanks Dave, hope to see you sometime his year!
Thank you, Bill, I truly enjoyed this month and your photos each day.
Coming from a great shooter like you, that means a lot my brother!
Thank you Bill for sharing this project with us! I just learned your long exposure trick with Iphone. Why not extend it to a 365 image project 😉 ?
Wow, that would be tough, unless I can get our of my small town, but Thanks for the kind words!