Cool idea... I’ve never done that.Another technique you can try is divide your 2 second exposure into 4; 1/2 sec. exposures. That will give you another look as well. This is assuming you can make multiple exposures with your equipment.
These are great shots - I would like to know the shutter speeds on some that didn't share.
I've got some ocean shots in cue to be developed, but I don't really know what to expect the waves to look like at different speeds. Ocean water can be slow. I hope I was able to capture motion, without the long exposure look (though I took several long exposures, too). I've not been happy with my results in the past. I don't know why I don't stick a digital camera in my bag for previews.
Might depend on the current and choppiness of the waves, and of course the effect you want, but I've found 15 sec. to be the sweet spot for the ocean.
Maris, that is beautiful! I love the simplicity.
Ripples, Noosa River.
Gelatin-silver photograph on Agfa VC FB photographic paper, 16.3cm X 21.5cm, from a Kodak Tmax 400 negative exposed in a Mamiya RB67 with a 360mm f6.3 lens. Shutter speed 1/250 sec.
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