Creating Art in Landscapes with Long Exposures
- 70mm
- ƒ/18
- 56s
- ISO 64
- 70mm
- ƒ/11
- 300s
- ISO 100
About the event
Neutral density filters and a polariser are a MUST HAVE piece of equipment for any landscape photographer. But often they can just sit in your gear bag as you're not sure how to use them effectively to improve on the scenes you're shooting.
Come and learn the art of long exposure photography with me in this interactive online session, you'll come away knowing how to effectively use ND filters and a circular polariser to create stunning imagery that will WOW!
Filters will significantly improve your results in shooting in less than ideal conditions (e.g. water that's not smooth, cutting glare on water and foliage, enhancing existing colours in the scene) but you need to know how to use them for the best effect.
We'll discuss the purpose of each individual filter (neutral density filters, graduated filters and the polariser), and talk about when to use each in your photography. We'll talk about the challenges that arise with long exposure photography and using a polariser and how to overcome these both in the field and in post-processing.
The recording will be made available to all registered attendees after the event.
Techniques covered
- The purpose of using ND filters and a circular polariser
- When to use them and when not to
- Knowing how long to shoot a long exposure for the best results
- Overcoming the challenges of long exposure photography
- Best practice shooting and editing tips
What to bring
- Notepad and a willingness to learn!
Sony Ambassador
Meghan Maloney
Hey! I’m Meghan, a landscape & travel photographer based in the Waikato, home of Middle-earth.I’m head over heels in love with New Zealand and my great passion ...
Meghan is an outstanding, passionate photographer and amazing tutor who willingly shares her knowledge. She has reignited my passion for photography.”
Natascha Wilson, Creating Art in Landscapes with Long Exposures
Meghan has a great way of explaining things that could be easily technically challenging. Takes it step by step, makes it achievable. ”
Vanessa Cumming, Creating Art in Landscapes with Long Exposures