Sunbathing at the Beach of Hourtin-Plage, Aquitaine – France

3-H-TFR-MedocOcean-12_954x634© Dirk Schreiber

Schreiber, a German photographer, shoots daylight photographs with long exposures—in this case, 2 seconds. Schreiber used a Nikon D300 with a Nikon VR 18-200 lens, set with the focal length at 60 mm. Camera settings: ISO 100, aperture 32.0. He also used a grey filter that increases the exposure time by 6 apertures.

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5 Responses to “Sunbathing at the Beach of Hourtin-Plage, Aquitaine – France”

  1. MM Says:

    This is fantastic! I’ve done a lot of pinhole work and long exposures at night, but it never occurred to me to use a dark filter and shoot a (semi)standard aperture with a long exposure in the daytime. I’ve got to try this.

  2. Teresa Kruszewski Says:

    This is an amazing shot and very clever. I really enjoy all the motion captured in the ocean.
    I was shooting the beach a few weeks ago on Martha’s Vineyard when the hurricane was stirring up the ocean-never thought about such a long exposure! Next time…

  3. Troy Freund Says:

    beautiful, a real unique take on a oft-photographed subject.

  4. cherian thomas Says:

    this is quite exquisite!

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