Tag: Long-Exposure
Long exposure photography by Alistair Keddie
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Stars begin their spin into a blue, pastel twilight over the sea and heads at Whangamata on the Coromandel Peninsula. (478 sec long exposure, June 2012)
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I’ve always been fascinated by long-exposure photography and the surreal, transcendent qualities it captures across time. This landscape is from a series shot a few years back when I began seriously exploring intentional camera movement. ICM blends long-exposure with motion to produce abstract and impressionistic photography full of unintentional, but intriguing surprise. Increasingly, demands on time…
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Another painterly long-exposure landscape from a recent series shot with iPhone and magnifying lens in constant motion to produce a dark and highly textured impression of a tree viewed somehow from the underworld.
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One of the things I love most about this type of painterly long-exposure photography is the often unpredictable and surprising results the intentional movements can lend and been experimenting for some time with a magnifying glass held in front of the iPhone camera lens with both moving together, but also independently, to capture a range…
