Featured Work

  • Storm Truckers 3 by Dennis Jones - CameraView

    This is three photos layered together. All three taken from the same spot approximately 3 minutes apart / South of McPherson Kansas

  • Path by bensound

    f22, 25 sec with NDX and ND8 grad filters.

  • Moonlight Apostles by Ern Mainka

    A section of the coastline at ‘The Twelve Apostles’, Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia. Taken before the collapse in 2005 of the stack in the forground. Photographed at night by time exposure (approx 1 1/2 hrs). / Note: This image is rather soft in focus due to gusty gale force winds and slight camera movement during the exposure even with the tripod anchored down. / Nikon F3, Fuji RDP film. / © Ern Mainka

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  • The Daf S by BigAl1

    The twisting road upto Grosse Feldberg near Frankfurt, Germany at night. Long exposure captured the tail lights of Dafs Honda SP-2. Dafs work can also be found on Redbubble. Taken with 15 second exposure at ISO 100. / Many thanks to Dafs without his help this would be an very dark image of a dark road.

  • lightspeed by andrew poynton

    This is one of a series of long exposures i have taken in Dublin city centre,Ireland.Just off to the right of the photo is the main entrance to trinity college.The lights trails are from a passing bus and a few taxis.

  • the spire by andrew poynton

    dublin, Ireland

  • Ford Sierra RS Cosworth by John Jovic

    Sierra RS Cosworth shot for an editorial feature. Read this to learn how to create rig shots .

  • Moonlight and stars, Labyrinth, Tasmania by tasadam

    Late at night, the half moon was shining brightly on this old tree allowing me to take a time exposure, resulting in beautiful star trails to complete the scene. / This image was a 15 minute time-lapse exposure. / The Labyrinth is a location in the Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park in central Tasmania, Australia. The exact location is on the side of Lake Elysia. Dimensions: 6144×4085 pixels.

Recent Work

  • Black Nut by Garth Smith

    The Nut / Stanley NW Tasmania Nikon D40 / Sigma 10-20mm lens @ 10mm / ISO200 / F/11 / 30 seconds

  • Evening by Timothy Wright

    Hiden view through the trees of a small neighborhood park.

  • Cold lonely place 2 by hardhhhat

    Yep another one for the cold lovers out there. This was taken on NYE as was the previous shot. I used my cameras lens cap to rest the lens on so the shot wasn’t too much along the platform and more of the interesting bits (if a train station can be interesting) could be seen.

  • DoN't DRiNk ThE h20 by HoLoGrAFiX

    Feel free to dive in!

  • choices by tdub303

    Life is full of choices. With those choices come those voices… This is one of a series of collaboration shots. Darius Twin provided both stencil graphics for this shot. Visit his website to check out his amazing portfolio and his work. He has some wicked t-shirts for sale. Straight from the camera. Camera: Canon EOS 40D / Exposure: 66 sec (66) / Aperture: f/6.3 / Focal Length: 33 mm / ISO Speed: 100 / Exposure Bias: 0 EV / Flash: Flash did not fire

  • Calm by LeeMartinImages

    Hayling Island, Hampshire, UK

  • Oceans That surround by Michael Walters

    heading out, these warm currents pull me your way / breaking doubt, like broken glass still unbroken / rest upon, this water surrounds me is safe like home, / holding on, your thoughts they thrive in my dawn you’ll know me / this searching breeze here we are….....reflections my company / here we are….....your hand it keeps my wave / reflecting my wave this purity, now it runs around with me / searching light, it filters to my needing corner / close your eyes, now the sorrow leaves your darkness / retract demise, this air grows with promise empty cup, let it be filled with thoughts and dreams / what you find, mix it with colours and perfect smiles / all at once, your ghosts go back and leave your night / now it’s clear, these oceans connect your fragile need you’ll know me….....this searching breeze here we are…...reflections my company / here we are…...your hand it keeps my wave / reflecting my wave.

  • Carinval - Carousel's Blur by MoxieNox

    Taken at the local carnival – Oct 2008 / I was trying to take a picture of my son riding the carousel, and came across this image of the carousel in a smooth blur. Guess I must have held the shutter down a bit too long. / Photo is AS IS and untouched.

  • The Wonky Whirlpool by Matthew Stewart

    About I didn’t think dawn was going to be good so I decided to catch up with Dave, with Kane and Lance – and Josh, to check out Cedar Creek as it’s a cloudy day here today. It was fantastic and now that we know the way, we can head back again – but with at least another person. My tripod fell off a ledge (no camera attached) as I was tossing it up to the higher rocks and I had to fish it out of a large pool – then I preceded to climb out and fall back in again! David de Groot has written a fantastic guide for this area – check it out HERE! - ISO 100, f11, 6 secs 18mm / - Sigma 18-200mm OS Lens / - Circular Polariser to cut out reflections Processing - No HDR / - White Balance tweaks / - Punch preset for some extra vibrance / - Unsharp mask / - Soft Light Layer

  • Madras Eye by Keegan Wong

    What is the Madras Eye you ask? The Madras Eye is often used in India to describe a bloodshot-to-pink eye known clinically as bacterial conjunctivitis in the Western world. Because I contracted conjunctivitis after taking this shot. Must’ve been those bloody corals. Shot taken down at a beach in Mandurah, Western Australia. MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO / - – - / Shot settings: / Body: Canon EOS 350D / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm DC HSM / Shutter Speed: 4” sec / Focal Length: 11mm / Flash: Did not fire / ISO: 100 / Aperture value: f/11

  • The Sea is my Mistress by oastudios

    untouched / windansea,ca

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The group is aimed at illustrating inventive uses of long exposure photography, with an emphasis on in camera effects. Animation of the inanimate, or movement of the subject within the frame (and the interesting patterns of light this creates) are the core focus of this group. Written pieces that focus on this photographic style (tutorials/technique with visual examples are of particular interest) are also welcome.

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