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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2016 07:49:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Canon 5D, 28&#160;mm, ISO 100, 247&#160;secs @ f/16 In&#160;my efforts to capture a decent long exposure with the Big Stopper during a recent trip to Roker, I was forced closer to the water&#8217;s edge for two reasons. First I could only attach the filter to my 17-40 mm lens and secondly in order to ensure [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Canon 5D, 28&nbsp;mm, ISO 100, 247&nbsp;secs @ f/16</p>
<p>In&nbsp;my efforts to capture a decent long exposure with the Big Stopper during a recent trip to Roker, I was forced closer to the water&#8217;s edge for two reasons. First I could only attach the filter to my 17-40 mm lens and secondly in order to ensure there were no distractions, the wide angle lens would only be suitable&nbsp;if I got between said distractions&nbsp;and the water.</p>
<p>I found a great little spot at Roker Harbour where the water came quite close to the pavement so I didn&#8217;t even have to get sand on me or my equipment &#8211; always a bonus! As I was setting up there were some nice shafts of light coming through the clouds so I stuck on a polariser and 0.1 ND grad and took a few shots. I then added the Big Stopper. I calculated I needed a 128 second&nbsp;exposure but it looked too dark once completed.</p>
<p>The sun was continually breaking through and then being covered by the clouds so I then experimented at 180, 240 and 360 seconds. My initial preference was the 6-minute exposure but after consideration I chose the 4-minute one above.&nbsp;It&#8217;s slightly over the time as my fat fingers hadn&#8217;t released the shutter properly.&nbsp;I think I&#8217;m&nbsp;getting there. Some additional foreground interest would help I think &#8211; a couple of decent sized rocks or posts, but I&nbsp;included the&nbsp;water&#8217;s edge to compensate for the lack of those.</p>
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