Sunday, June 29, 2014

Long Exposure, the simple beginning of an Art Form

I've always loved long exposures.  Even as far back as the first time I picked up a camera.  I remember mounting the camera on my cheap, flimsy tripod and pressing the shutter.  I really didn't have clue what I was doing and when I didn't hear the normal click, I began to investigate.  It wasn't until later when I received my film negatives back, that I discovered the wonder of capturing timed movement.
Since that time, my work has evolved over the years and morphed in to a new look completely.  One that still reflects my time of simple beginnings and now embraces my vision of the future.

Folly Beach Pier, Charleston SC
154 sec. F20, ISO 80

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