Abraham lake in the Canadian Rockies is well known for the methane ice bubbles that cover the frozen waters every year. For this image I went a little early on in the season and was treated to beautiful ice patterns along the lake edge as they just started to freeze. I love the different perspective of open water at this lake instead of being fully frozen. It was incredibly windy during this sunset, but the long exposure helps smooth and calm the wavy waters. Abraham Lake, Alberta, Canada.
“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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Abraham lake in the Canadian Rockies is well known for the methane ice bubbles that cover the frozen waters every year. For this image I went a little early on in the season and was treated to beautiful ice patterns along the lake edge as they just started to freeze. I love the different perspective of open water at this lake instead of being fully frozen. It was incredibly windy during this sunset, but the long exposure helps smooth and calm the wavy waters. Abraham Lake, Alberta, Canada.
“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.