Aeolian | Extended interval Perpendicular course Blusterous sequence |
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n a very warm windy day in early March, I decided to make some long-exposure daylight captures. On my Canon 24-105mm lens I stacked two neutral density filters, significantly reducing the radiation striking the sensor. This allowed me to slow the shutter speed down to 30 seconds, so the wind driven motion of the clouds and lake waves could be rendered over time. Great potential exists in this technique to expand the boundaries of the present. I have placed an order for some step-up adapter rings so I can try this with a variety of other lenses from my arsenal.
“I've seen the future, and it's much like the present -- only longer.” - Dan Quisenberry

