Blake Bodycote Photography

Hunter Treviranus

Silver Member

Forster Tuncurry - Pebbles by BlakeinatorMate, on Flickr


Forster Tuncurry - Time with the Ocean by BlakeinatorMate, on Flickr


Forster Tuncurry - The Rocks by BlakeinatorMate, on Flickr


Forster Tuncurry - Looking Down by BlakeinatorMate, on Flickr

No ND GRAD was used, I used a graduated filter in lightroom :(. I'm saving for a Lee filter system with a 2 stop hard edge GND and 10 Stop Hitech filter.

this just proved to me that Australians are now better at everything then Americans

those pictures are so professional looking
 

Bear Grylls

M3MB3R
I still love all your landscape long exposure shots, there amazing.

i was reading a national geographic today and they had a long exposure water picture with a walrus laying in the water sleeping, was the coolest thing ever
 

Blake

Steel Member
Getting paid to shoot roller derby next week. Going to the indoor centre tonight to prepare myself for possible road blocks I might face next week. The light is going to kill me.

Going to be posting some more film stuff in here so stay tuned :)
 

Tyler P

Bronze member
Do you have any tips for low light?
I've been shooting at my sister's indoor volleyball games and the lighting is unfavorable.
 

Blake

Steel Member
I feel your pain, use the fastest aperture lens as possible. If you have a dedicated flash try using that. A manual flash will work but it will be a hassle compared to a dedicated TTL flash. Noise is a problem but there is really no way around it apart from flash.
 
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