I went out to the Great Salt Lake this weekend after seeing a spot that I thought would make a good photo-op later on.
After wading out in the smelly, retched, dirty, salt water to get to the optimal location… I set up “camp”. The wind was a bit strong, which made the water look great (specially for photos), but it also made it difficult to keep the camera/tripod perfectly still for some timed exposures. Thankfully the lake isn’t very deep, at all, so I was able to extend the tripod legs out and lower the center of gravity quite a bit to help reduce the overall shake from the waves/wind.
All of these shots were taken with stacked GND filters, a solid neutral density filter, and a polarizer filter. Then, I shot with the mirror locked up and a remote trigger with a 2 second delay. Unfortunately, with the wind and waves, I still wasn’t able to get a really sharp image.
But, over all, I’m pleased with the results.
Here are two photos (the same one, obviously), just with different processing styles.
Thanks for looking,
Jeremy Davies | Sur-Real Photography
And here’s one I just edited.
And then here’s one shot, with a bit of a goofy processing to it. It wasn’t really raining… FYI.
Tags: B&W, Birds, Great Salt Lake, Jeremy Davies, Salt Lake City, SLC, Smooth Water, Sticks, Sur-Real Photography, Timed Exposure, Utah, Water
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