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flamin lib

(14,559 posts)
Thu Jul 23, 2020, 04:34 PM Jul 2020

This one's for California Peggy and mnhtnbb.

FYI, I only post links that are from trusted sites that I use myself.

Both Peg and mn do seaside and evening/sunrise pictures so when I found this how-to link at the Olympus learning center I wanted to share.

Vhttps://learnandsupport.getolympus.com/learn-center/photography-tips/landscapes-nature/capturing-long-exposure-seascapes

There are three other categories of seascape photography at the bottom of the page.

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This one's for California Peggy and mnhtnbb. (Original Post) flamin lib Jul 2020 OP
Beautiful Shots!!! DarthDem Jul 2020 #1
Thank you so much, my dear flamin lib! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 2020 #2
You sell yourself short. You shoot manual mode, use a tripod, shoot by moonlight and flamin lib Jul 2020 #3

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,499 posts)
2. Thank you so much, my dear flamin lib!
Thu Jul 23, 2020, 05:37 PM
Jul 2020

Great article, and my gawd, those photos!

It's pretty advanced stuff for me, but with due diligence, I might be able to learn how to do some of it.

Very thoughtful of you!



Bookmarking so I can find it.

flamin lib

(14,559 posts)
3. You sell yourself short. You shoot manual mode, use a tripod, shoot by moonlight and
Thu Jul 23, 2020, 05:47 PM
Jul 2020

live near a beach. The only thing left is to point the camera at the waves and breathe the ocean air while you experiment.

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