There are more locations than just the famous Abraham Lake to capture unique ice patterns. These shapes are the only ones I have ever seen like this and were tucked away on a remote lake near Jasper, Alberta in the Canadian Rockies. It is very important for these landscapes to experience wind, which helps keep the snow from sticking to the lake and hiding all of the different patterns.
“World of Long Exposure” is a collection of 10 unique 1/1 landscape photography NFTs by Sarah Lyndsay
When I first picked up a camera and began my landscape photography journey, I was immediately drawn to the art of long exposure. This is a technique which uses a Neutral Density filter and acts as a pair of sunglasses for the camera. The filter cuts down on the amount of light hitting the sensor which then allows the camera to capture images at longer shutter speeds creating smooth water and streaks in the clouds.
My go to staple filter is a 10 stop ND and each image in this series was photographed with one. By using the filter, it helps me create an ethereal image with a dramatic edge and has become my signature look for the majority of my landscape imagery. It doesn’t matter where or what I am photographing, if there is a sky and water in the image, I will reach for my 10 stop.
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There are more locations than just the famous Abraham Lake to capture unique ice patterns. These shapes are the only ones I have ever seen like this and were tucked away on a remote lake near Jasper, Alberta in the Canadian Rockies. It is very important for these landscapes to experience wind, which helps keep the snow from sticking to the lake and hiding all of the different patterns.
“World of Long Exposure” is a collection of 10 unique 1/1 landscape photography NFTs by Sarah Lyndsay
When I first picked up a camera and began my landscape photography journey, I was immediately drawn to the art of long exposure. This is a technique which uses a Neutral Density filter and acts as a pair of sunglasses for the camera. The filter cuts down on the amount of light hitting the sensor which then allows the camera to capture images at longer shutter speeds creating smooth water and streaks in the clouds.
My go to staple filter is a 10 stop ND and each image in this series was photographed with one. By using the filter, it helps me create an ethereal image with a dramatic edge and has become my signature look for the majority of my landscape imagery. It doesn’t matter where or what I am photographing, if there is a sky and water in the image, I will reach for my 10 stop.